Monday, Oct. 221. Get out your spiral and put your binder on the floor2. Update your Table of Contents if you did not yesterdayDate Title Entry #10/18 Colonial Unrest #1 4310/19 Road to Revolution Voc. worksheet 4410/22 Boston Massacre Primary Source 45
3. Glue your vocabulary on entry #44 and trade with someone
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Distrust!
• Proclamation Line of 1763 & sent 10,000 troops
• Colonists can not move west of the Appalachian Mts. – this land will be reserved for Native Americans
• Colonists frustrated and moved anyway
Quartering Act
• Colonists had to allow soldiers to live in their homes.
• Colonists had to give them food, fuel, candles, beer, & transportation.
• King George III passes “writs of assistance,” 1767- search warrants.
Stamp Act• A tax on almost all printed
material (newspapers, playing cards, wills)
• Colonists Respond!• Taxation Without Representation!• Patrick Henry, VA, persuaded the
people to protest.• Samuel Adams and Paul Revere
started the “Sons of Liberty”- group that protested in the streets.
• Boycotted British goods• Burned effigies of tax collectors• Raided and destroyed royal
officials’ houses
Britain Responds to the Stamp Act Protest!
• March, 1766, Parliament repealed the Stamp Act.
• Colonists were happy, but never really trusted the king again.
• On the same day that the Stamp Act was gone, Parliament passed a new law:
• Declaratory Act- Parliament had the right to tax the colonies!
Townsend Act
• Taxes that were placed on imported goods from Britain.
• Such items as glass, tea, paper, & lead.
• Colonists, Sam Adams, bring back the boycott!
• Women got involved in the boycott & formed the “Daughters of Liberty.”
• Women made clothes out of American fabrics & drank only tea grown at home, etc.
Boston Massacre • There were more than
10,000 redcoats in the colonies, but mainly in Boston.
• The colonists hated the soldiers being there!
• On Mar. 5, 1770, patriots began harassing the soldiers. They threw rocks, snowballs, sticks, but the soldiers were told to stay calm.
• One of the soldiers fell/was knocked down. Someone in the crowd yelled “fire” & the soldiers fired.
• 5 patriots were killed, including a black man, Crispus Attucks.
Patriots respond!
• Samuel Adams put up posters & spread propaganda against the British.
• He started the “committees of correspondence” in 1772, which spread writings against the British.
• Paul Revere did several engravings of the Massacre.
• Patriots boycotted British goods.
Boston Massacre Primary Sources
1. Read the newspaper article and analyze the engraving over the Boston Massacre and answer the worksheet questions titled Written Document Analysis.