What lead to the Revolutionary War?

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What lead to the Revolutionary War? MONDAY Turn to pages 32-33 of the Atlas. Read the introduction. Then look at map A, “North America.” Use the information to complete the following sentences. After the French and Indian War, _______________________ and Spain gained lands once claimed by France. The ______________________________________________ formed the boundary between the 13 colonies and land reserved for the Indians. TUESDAY Use Chart B, “British Taxes on the Colonists”, to complete the following sentences. The British supplied and taxed many goods that colonists used regularly. Four goods that the British taxed were: 1.________________________________ 2________________________________, 3________________________________, 4________________________.________ The money the British collected from taxes was used to pay _______________. WEDNESDAY Use picture C and map D. “The rebellion Builds,” to find out when each of the following events occurred. Write the years below: Event: Year Colonists forced house British Troops ___________ Boston Massacre ___________ Boston Tea Party ___________ First Continental Congress ___________ Battles at Lexington and Concord ___________ THURSDAY Use map E, “Lexington and Concord,” to answer the following questions. What were the names of the messengers who warned of British troops? ___________________________________, ___________________________________ Where was the first battle of the Revolutionary War fought? __________________________________________