Monday, 09/28 Turn in Last Weeks’ Bellwork. Start new page for this week. Label it WEEK 7. 1.Put the following Acts in the correct chronological order.

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Monday, 09/28 Turn in Last Weeks’ Bellwork. Start new page for this week. Label it WEEK 7. 1.Put the following Acts in the correct chronological order (the order in which they happened) Coercive/Intolerable Acts Proclamation of 1763 Stamp Act Sugar Act Declaratory Act Writs of assistance Townshend Acts Tea Act

Tuesday 09/29 Albany Plan of Union Battles of Lexington and Concord First Continental Congress Boston Massacre Stamp Act Congress Declaration of Independence Boston Tea Party Second Continental Congress French and Indian War Put the following events in the correct chronological order (the order in which they happened)

Wednesday 09/30 Get out a pencil, paper, and study your study guide quietly.

Thursday 10/01 Answer the 3 Map Focus questions on page 142.

Friday 10/02 mercenary recruit Define the Content Vocab on page 144