
Tuesday, September 16 - Period 3 Lesson 2
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Ryan Meyer
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Tuesday, September 16
Bellringer Question: Why can the outcome of the French and Indian War be considered both a good thing and a bad thing for the British Empire?
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American Independence from Great Britain &
Leaders (5)
• Sugar Act, 1764
• Reduced the tax from the Molasses Act by half
• In the hopes of actually collecting the tax
• Stamp Act, 1765
• Tax on written documents with stamped paper made in
London
• Stamp Act Congress formed to protest
• Declaration of Rights and Grievances
• “No Taxation without Representation”
• Sons of Liberty
• formed to oppose, best known for the Boston Tea Party
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American Independence from Great Britain &
Leaders (5)
• Declaratory Act, 1766
• British Parliament authority was the same in America as it was in
Britain
• British Parliament had “the sole and exclusive right” to tax the
colonists
• Rejected colonists beliefs that it ought to be colonial assemblies in
charge of taxing
• Townshend Acts, 1767
• raise revenue in the colonies to pay the salaries of governors and
judges
• Punish New York for not following the Quartering Act
• placed a tax on glass, lead, paints, paper, and tea, all of which had to
be imported from Britain
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American Independence from Great Britain &
Leaders (5)
•Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer,
1767
• 12 essays written which helped unite the
colonies in opposition to the Townshend Acts
• British Parliament had the right to regulate
trade but not to raise revenue from the
colonies
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Match
Match the following actions which contributed to calls for independence:
Sugar Act
Stamp Act
Declaratory Act
Townshend Acts
Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer
Reduced the tax on molasses in the hopes that it could be enforced
taxed all paper products with stamped paper
announced that Parliament's authority was absolute no matter where
placed a tax on goods imported into the colonies from Britain
Argued for the power of colonial governments
Reduced the tax on molasses in the hopes that it could be enforced
taxed all paper products with stamped paper
announced that Parliament's authority was absolute no matter where
placed a tax on goods imported into the colonies from Britain
Argued for the power of colonial governments
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Workbook Activity - pg. 24
Cause and Effect Practice
You will explain how the event on the left contributed to the event on the right.
I do, we do, you do.
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Exit Ticket: Based on #1-#9 on pg. 24, rank the TOP THREE actions which led to the American Revolution. Number them 1-3 (1 being the most important cause) and explain why each one made your list.
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