Focus Question: What put the American colonists on the road to revolution against England? Do Now: What is happening in this painting? Why do you think.

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Focus Question: What put the American colonists on the road to revolution against England? Do Now: What is happening in this painting? Why do you think this is happening?

Salutary Neglect Definition: Describes how England treated the American colonies for 150 years (since the founding of their American colonies). Definition: When England overlooked some rule breaking as long as they were making money from the colonies. They neglected the colonies, but in a good (salutary or healthy) way.

“Common Sense” by Thomas Paine “I offer nothing more than simple facts, plain arguments, and common sense.” “The cause of America is in a great measure the cause of all mankind.”

Exit Ticket / Homework Paine’s Common Sense activity: Translate / paraphrase common sense passages and try some practice Regents questions asked about this essay. (in handbook).

Homework Write a paragraph answering the focus question, “What put the American colonists on the road to revolution with England?” using evidence from the reading in your response.