Homework? Reading pages 49-53

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Homework? Reading pages 49-53 Due Thursday

1. Why did colonists believe Parliament had no right to tax them? 2. Why did Parliament have to repeal the Stamp Act? 3. What did the Patriots organize after the Boston Massacre?

4. What the colonists call the Act that Parliament passed to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party? 5. Which meeting was held in Philadelphia in September 1774?

6. What are the battles of Lexington and Concord know for? 7. What effect did Thomas Paine’s COMMON SENSE have on the colonists? 8. Whose ideas does Jefferson express most in the Declaration?

9. What is the purpose of the second section of The Declaration? 10. What does the Declaration create?