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American Revolution

The Who’s Who of Revolution Colonists fighting for freedom from England Patriots Colonists loyal to England Loyalists Name for British soldiers because of their bright scarlet jackets. Redcoats

Acts Passed by the British Stamp Act Sugar Act Townshend Acts Quartering Act Intolerable Act Tea Act

Stamp Act Passed by Parliament in 1765 First attempt to tax colonists directly The tax was paid in silver coins which were rare Tax money used to pay the British soldiers stationed in the colonies

Stamp Act Continued Each sheet of every legal document needed a stamp showing that a tax had been paid Newspapers Diplomas Wills Playing cards Colonists were angry about the new tax and fought against it

Protesting the Stamp Act “No taxation without representation” Representatives sent to the Stamp Act Congress in New York to petition against the Stamp Act Argued that Parliament had no right to tax colonies Protests in the colonies and boycotts of British goods led Parliament to cancel the Stamp Act in 1766

Tea Act A tax on tea was imposed with the Townshend Act Colonies boycott imported British goods and turn to smuggling in tea. The Tea Act put a stop to the illegal smuggling of tea into the colonies. Tension led to the Boston Tea party.

Townshend Acts Passed by Parliament in 1767 Created by Charles Townshend as a way to tax the colonies “without offense” Taxes were placed on imported goods like lead, paper, paint, glass, and tea Boycotts and protests escalate and turn violent

Tension Escalates To prevent riots and protests 1,000 redcoats were sent to Boston The soldiers presence in Boston only angered the colonists The soldiers were a reminder of Britain’s control over the colonists The colonists and soldiers often taunted and insulted each other

Boston Massacre March 1770 a group of boys began throwing snowballs at a soldier More soldiers gathered and fearing a riot the soldiers began firing into the crowd Five colonists were killed In April 1770 in response to the boycotts and riots Parliament repealed the Townshend Acts expect for the tax on tea.

Boston Tea Party 1773

Let’s Review!!!! Flyswatter Style

Flyswatter game – American Revolution Townshend Act Loyalists Patriots Stamp Act Boston Massacre Tea Act Colonists King George England Boycott Boston Tea Party George Washington Red Coats Protests Parliament