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32. 33. Page 33. Lesson 12. Reviewing the Fraying Relationship. Lesson 12: Reviewing the Fraying Relationship. R. 33. L 32. Brainstorm the different events. O BJECTIVE:. I can recall and describe the key events which led Britain and its American colonies to armed conflict. W ARM- U P.
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Lesson 12: Reviewing the Fraying Relationship R 33 L 32 Brainstorm the different events OBJECTIVE: • I can recall and describe the key events which led Britain and its American colonies to armed conflict. WARM-UP
Lesson 12: Reviewing the Fraying Relationship R Crisis in Massachusetts From 1764 to 1775, Massachusetts became a center of colonial protest and British reaction. 33 Attach the handout Crisis In Massachusetts Use Lessons 10 and 11 to complete this handout
Lesson 12: Reviewing the Fraying Relationship Crisis in Massachusetts From 1764 to 1775, Massachusetts became a center of colonial protest and British reaction. Britain and the colonies exist peacefully, colonial assemblies manage local matters, salutary neglect New king and Britain passes new laws (Proclamation of 1763) and makes colonists pay new taxes (Stamp Act) Colonists protest taxes (burn stamps) and Britain repeals taxes Britain passes duties on British imports (Townshend Acts) Boston Tea Party shows colonists’ anger Colonial protest results in Britain repeals most taxes, but leaves tax on tea and colonists must buy British tea only (Tea Act) Boston Massacre causes anti-British feelings Colonists protest taxes and boycott British goods Parliament punishes Massachusetts by passing the Intolerable Acts First Continental Congress supports Massachusetts, colonies form militias Fighting breaks out at Lexington and Concord
Lesson 12: Reviewing the Fraying Relationship L 32 Review the Events Game (Smart Notebook) WRAP-UP Which event do you think did the MOST to extend the crisis past Massachusetts?