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Mr. Bighead - Tensions Between the Colonists and the British – 1:24

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1 Objective: To examine the events surrounding the Boston Massacre and Boston Tea Party.
Mr. Bighead - Tensions Between the Colonists and the British – 1:24 Do Now: In what ways did Mercy Otis Warren and Samuel Adams protest against the British? Mercy Otis Warren published plays which made fun of the British. Samuel Adams organized a committee of correspondence, writing letters and pamphlets critical of Britain.

2 Quartering Act • The colonists had to provide candles, bedding, and beverages to British soldiers. • Because the New York assembly refused to obey the law, Britain dismissed the assembly. Gracie Mansion Late 18th Century Federal style Mansion, Official Residence of Mayor of New York.

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4 Hey kid, I wouldn’t do that again if I were you!
Boston Massacre 1) Boys began to throw ice at a British guard. Hey kid, I wouldn’t do that again if I were you!

5 2) A crowd soon grew large and rowdy.
Boston Massacre 2) A crowd soon grew large and rowdy. 3) The British soldiers opened fire, killing five colonists, including Crispus Attucks, a black sailor active in the Sons of Liberty. America The Story of US Crispus Attucks, the First Martyr of the American Revolution, King (now State) Street, Boston, March 5th, 1770

6 * On the same day as the Boston Massacre, the Townshend Acts were repealed, except for the tax on tea!

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9 Here we are, the British East India Company, with your tea shipment!
Boy, oh boy, this tea boycott is killing my business! Ye Old Tea Shoppe

10 No way! I can’t even sell the tea I have now!
Uproar Over Tea What? You can’t do that! What am I supposed to do with all of this tea? • Since the British continued their tax on tea, the colonists continued to boycott British tea. No way! I can’t even sell the tea I have now! Don’t ask me! It’s not my problem! • As a result of the colonial boycott on tea, the British East India Company lost a lot of money. • Therefore, Britain passed the Tea Act in 1773. Ye Old Tea Shoppe

11 Before the Tea Act Ye Old Tea Shoppe Tea $8 Tea $5

12 After the Tea Act Ye Old Tea Shoppe Tea $5

13 Tea Act (1773) • The British East India Company was allowed to sell tea directly to the colonists, bypassing the tea merchants. * Although they still paid the tea tax, the price of tea decreased. • If the price of tea decreased, why were the colonists angry? They were angry because… …tea merchants had been cut out of the tea trade. …they thought it was a trick to make the colonists accept the tea tax. In order to protest against the Tea Act, the Sons of Liberty organized the Boston Tea Party.

14 Boston Tea Party • Approximately 50 or 60 men, dressed as Native Americans, boarded three ships loaded with tea. • All of the tea was thrown overboard into the water.


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