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Warm-Up (Answer under yesterday’s notes!) Who was to blame for the Boston Massacre? Why? Were the Sons of Liberty a terrorist organization? Why or why not? How will both sides use propaganda?

Speed Skills Challenge Class 10/7 2nd Period 62% 5th Period 50% 6th Period 38% 7th Period 20% Time: 3:30 minutes Magic Number: 17

Announcements Team Haughton Free Rice Interactive Games Video Clips Tell me about some and get extra credit if I add them

Quote of the Week (1)

Our Mission (2) What can we do today to help us reach our mission? What can we do today to prove we reached it?

Lets Recap… (3) Boston Massacre in 1770 enrages both sides England passes Tea Act in 1773 Sons of Liberty led by Samuel Adams throw the Boston Tea Party Great Britain is EXTREMELY ANGRY King George and his royal advisors plan a punishment

The Intolerable Acts pg. 73 Unit 2: The Road to the American Revolution

Stop & Jot Why is this such a tough punishment? How could this punishment backfire?

Turn & Talk Why is this such a tough punishment? How could this punishment backfire?

First Continental Congress: 1774 Leaders from the different colonies get together to discuss how to help Massachusetts

Stop & Jot Who might they talk about? What issues might they discuss? What options, if any, do they have? What might they decide?

Turn & Talk Who might they talk about? What issues might they discuss? What options, if any, do they have? What might they decide?

Group Practice(16) Fill out the chart with your group Title the back: British Policies and Colonial Reactions Paste it behind today’s notes Navigation Acts Proclamation Act Quartering Act Sugar Act Stamp Act Townshend Acts/Writs of Assistance Boston Massacre Tea Act/Tea Party Intolerable Acts

Independent practice Complete the RAFT Assignment Graded as a Quiz grade

Lifework RAFT Answer Discussion Board 1 (extra credit)