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1 10/3 – Why did England start to Tax the colonies?
Bell Ringer Date: October 3rd, 2016 Copy down the Homework for tonight, Complete missing assignments… AMNESTY IS THIS WEEK! 2) Take out a blank sheet of paper, title it Bell Ringers October 3rd to October 7th. Answer the question below. 10/3 – Why did England start to Tax the colonies?

2 1) What was the Proclamation of 1763?
Review Chapter 5 1) What was the Proclamation of 1763? A) It forbid colonial settlement north of the Appalachian Mountains B) It forbid colonial settlement east of the Appalachian Mountains C) It forbid colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains D) It forbid colonial settlement south of the Appalachian Mountains

3 Review Chapter 5 2) What was the Sugar Act?
A) British put a tax on imports including molasses. B) British put a tax on exports including molasses. C) Punished colonists for using sugar with their tea. D) Allowed colonists to only import a certain amount of molasses.

4 3) What did the Quartering Act require colonists to do?
Review Chapter 5 3) What did the Quartering Act require colonists to do? A) Required colonists to leave their house. B) Required colonists to pay a quarter for every trade made. C) Required colonists to assist in the war against the French. D) Required colonists to house, feed, and supply British troops.

5 4) How did colonists show their dislike of the Stamp Act?
Review Chapter 5 4) How did colonists show their dislike of the Stamp Act? A) They refused to buy all British goods. B) They rioted and sent a petition to the King of England. C) They boycotted British goods and sent a petition to the King of England. D) They signed legislation to repeal the Stamp Act.

6 Homework for Tonight & This Week!
This Week: Get in any Missing… Tonight: Complete C4 British Laws - Road to Revolution Worksheet AMNESTY WEEK IS THIS WEEK!

7 Directions: Take out a blank sheet of paper, set it up like so…
The Boston Massacre Analysis C5 Name Period Date

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11 The Boston MassacrE Directions: With your desk partner, analyze the primary & secondary sources, answering the questions on your sheet of paper.

12 The Boston MassacrE Directions: With your desk partner, analyze the primary & secondary sources, answering the questions on your sheet of paper. Point of View: the position from which something or someone is observed. A particular attitude or way of considering a matter. The Boston Massacre was a street fight that occurred on March 5, 1770, between a "patriot" mob, throwing snowballs, stones, and sticks, and a squad of British soldiers. Several colonists were killed and this led to a campaign by speech-writers to rouse the ire of the citizenry.

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14 Based on the depictions and your analysis of the primary sources…
Time to Write Directions: On your sheet of paper or another sheet of paper. Answer the question below in 8 sentences minimum Based on the depictions and your analysis of the primary sources… Who was at fault for the Boston Massacre and what occurred at this event?


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