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The Acts That Started A Revolution. If you think about your native country was there a time when people wanted to revolt against the government? What were the reasons why the people revolted against the government?. Proclamation Line (1763). What does it mean to Proclaim?
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If you think about your native country was there a time when people wanted to revolt against the government? What were the reasons why the people revolted against the government?
Proclamation Line (1763) • What does it mean to Proclaim? • If we have a “line” what are we doing in this law? • The colonists could not settle west • Why is this bad for the colonists? • Need land to farm and vote
Stamp Act (1765) Give an example • Had to pay a tax on newspapers, legal documents, deck of cards, dice, and pamphlets Why would this hurt the colonists?
Quartering Act (1765) • British soldiers were allowed to stay in the colonists homes EEK! How would your family feel?
Declaratory Act (1766) Parliament • Parliament can pass laws for the colonies “in all cases whatsoever” Why does this act make them angry? Do the colonists have representation in Parliament?
Tea Act (1773) • Tax on Tea • Could only buy tea • from Britain • Can’t trade with • other countries How does this hurt the colonists & business owners?
Boston Tea Party (1773) • The colonists were angry over the Tea Act • One night they dressed as Native Americans and threw the tea into the Boston Harbor How does this hurt the tea companies?
The Intolerable Acts • British closed Boston Harbor • Why is this bad? • Stops trade • Hurts the colonists economically
Boston Massacre (1770) • British troops opened fire on a crowd of colonists and killed five • There was a disagreement over why they fired Crispus Attucks was the first to be killed
The Shot Heard Around the World(1775) • Battle of Lexington & Concord, Massachusetts • There was a stand-off between colonists and the British troops • No one knows who really fired first • Starts the American Revolution What is a stand-off?
Which Side Would You Be On? • Loyalists- Stayed Loyal to England Why? • Patriots- Helped with the revolution against England Do you think they have a right to revolt? Why?
The Declaration of Independence • Written mainly by Thomas Jefferson in 1776 • Has three main parts: • 1. Basic ideas about government and the people • 2. Reasons why they should be free • 3. Complaints against the British King • Congress Accepted it on July 4th, 1776
Let’s Look at the D.O.I • What does the DOI say is a reason the colonists should be independent? • The King is not protecting the colonists natural rights • What are some complaints the colonists have? • Taxes, unfair jail time, limited trade, etc.
Activity: • Create a poster supporting the Patriots or the Loyalist • 1. Use pictures • 2. Have a slogan • What are reasons you might revolt? • What are examples of why people are revolting today? OR