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P. 147 / Wbk p. 18

P. 147 / Wbk p. 18. Chapter 6 Section 2 Colonial Resistance Grows P. 18/ P. 147. 1. What were the reasons for colonial protest?.

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P. 147 / Wbk p. 18

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  1. P. 147 / Wbk p. 18

  2. Chapter 6 Section 2 Colonial Resistance Grows P. 18/ P. 147 1. What were the reasons for colonial protest? Finding Main Ideas As you read pages 148-149 of this section, fill in the cluster diagrams with historical events, examples, or people that relate to the main idea questions below. Townshend Acts Writs of Assistance TAXES

  3. Protests immediately broke out at news of the Townshend Acts

  4. 1. What were the reasons for colonial protest? Writs of Assistance TAXES Townshend Acts 2. What were the tools of colonial protest? Boycotts

  5. Sam Adams Member of the Sons of Liberty who started the Committee of Correspondence to stir public support for American independence.

  6. 1. What were the reasons for colonial protest? Writs of Assistance TAXES Townshend Acts 2. What were the tools of colonial protest? Rioters Peaceful demonstrations Boycotts

  7. 1. What were the reasons for colonial protest? Writs of Assistance TAXES Townshend Acts 2. What were the tools of colonial protest? Sons of Liberty protests Daughters of Liberty-call for homespun cloth Rioters Peaceful demonstrations Boycotts

  8. B. Analyzing Causes and Recognizing Effects Fill out the cause-and-effect diagram to analyze the following British actions. Townshend Acts & other Taxes Activities of Sons of Liberty 1. Boston Massacre

  9. Crispus Attucks African American killed during the Boston Massacre

  10. B. Analyzing Causes and Recognizing Effects Fill out the cause-and-effect diagram to analyze the following British actions. 5 Colonists killed Trial of British Soldiers Anti-British propaganda Townshend Acts & other Taxes Activities of Sons of Liberty 1. Boston Massacre

  11. John Adams Defended the redcoats who had fired on to the crowd. He supported the colonial cause but wanted to show that the colonists must follow the rules of law. Argued that the soldiers had acted in self-defense.

  12. 5 Colonists killed Trial of British Soldiers Anti-British propaganda Townshend Acts & other Taxes Activities of Sons of Liberty 1. Boston Massacre B. Analyzing Causes and Recognizing Effects Fill out the cause-and-effect diagram to analyze the following British actions. Parliament push to raise $ Control of Tea Trade 2. Tea Act

  13. 5 Colonists killed Trial of British Soldiers Anti-British propaganda Townshend Acts & other Taxes Activities of Sons of Liberty 1. Boston Massacre B. Analyzing Causes and Recognizing Effects Fill out the cause-and-effect diagram to analyze the following British actions. Parliament push to raise $ Control of Tea Trade Widespread protests Boston Tea Party 2. Tea Act

  14. C. Forming and Supporting Opinions Fill out the chart to explain why you either approve or disapprove of the Boston Tea Party as a method of protest 2. Supporting Reasons 1. Your opinion of the Boston Tea Party a. b. c. Just or unjust protest

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