By Krista DiCesare 4 th Grade Holland Patent Elementary.

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By Krista DiCesare 4 th Grade Holland Patent Elementary

There were many causes of the American Revolution. The long struggle between England and her 13 colonies in America took place over the course of several years during the middle of the 18th century. A number of important events lead up to the Revolutionary War, which resulted in freedom for the colonists and the birth of the United States of America.

How did it make you feel?

In teams of four, you will analyze the following five documents and list the causes for the American Revolution on your chart. Document #Cause of Revolution

1) What did many colonial settlers want to do after the French and Indian War? 2) Give two reasons why the British passed the Proclamation of ) What were the eastern and western boundaries of the “Indian Territory?”

1)Why did the British impose the Stamp Act? 2)List 3 taxable items and the cost of the tax. 3)Which was meant by the slogan, “No taxation without representation?”

1) Why did Patriots feel the disjoined snake would be a good symbol for their cause?

1) What three things did the Quartering Act force the colonists to provide for the British soldiers?

1) Describe how the soldiers in the picture are organized. Are they firing from close range or from a distance? 2) Are the colonists in the crowd armed with weapons or fighting back? 3) In the year 1770, why might a picture have a larger audience and a greater effect than a newspaper article? 4) Propaganda is misinformation, or a half-truth that gives only one side of the story. It is used for the purpose of stirring up feelings or emotions. Why could this engraving be considered colonial propaganda?

As a group- Must Do: Determine the Causes of the American Revolution by completing the AHPPA Worksheet Can Do: Take the point of view, of either a Patriot or a Loyalist, and design a political cartoon showing your opinion on one of the causes that you studied. AHPPA Worksheet