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The Road to American Independence. Chapter 2.4 and Chapter 2 Reviews. 1754 1760 1763 1765 1770 1773 1774 1775 1776. Define : Salutary Neglect Mercantilism Debt Petition for Redress Intolerable. Read Chapter 2.4. Complete the Timeline with info. From these Dates:. Socrative Quiz.
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The Road to American Independence Chapter 2.4 and Chapter 2 Reviews
1754 1760 1763 1765 1770 1773 1774 1775 1776 Define: Salutary Neglect Mercantilism Debt Petition for Redress Intolerable Read Chapter 2.4. Complete the Timeline with info. From these Dates:
Socrative Quiz • You may use your timeline! • Go to www.socrative.com on your Chrome book. • Click Student Login at the top right of the page. • Join room 917563. • Wait for quiz to start. • No Chrome book? If you have a smart phone you may use that.
What NOW??? • How did Lexington-Concord change the focus of the 2nd Continental Congress? • Were they still hopefully for a peaceful solution? Prove it! • Were they realistic about that solution? Prove it! • Let’s read the DOI!! P. 60.
What are the 3 parts of the DOI? What does each part mean? • First part (Preamble & Philosophy) • Second part (List of grievances) • Third part (Declaration of War, statement of Independence)
Essential Vocabulary • List 5 essential vocabulary or concepts from chapter 2. • You may use your notebook or the textbook. • DO NOT define the words! • List the page to find the word or idea’s definition.
Essential Questions • At the bottom of page, write 4 essential questions from chapter 2. • Focus only on sections 1 and 4! • Use the RED headings and the pages in your notebook to help formulate the questions. • Do NOT answer the questions! Write the page on which to find the answers.
JIGSAW! • Get up! • Find 5 more vocabulary words and the pages from your classmates. • Collect 2 more essential questions and the pages to help you study. • This page is your study guide for next week’s test.
Exit ticket • How were the colonists like a rebellious teenager? • What happens when teenagers decide to “move out” from their parents? • What will teenagers need to be successful?