Monday, Oct. 27 – On level1. Get out your spiral and put your binder on the floor
2. Update your Table of Contents if you need to Date Title Entry #
10/24 Causes of Revolution foldable 3410/27 Bell Work Oct. 27th to 31st 3510/27 Causes Foldable II 36
3. Turn to entry # 35. Glue in Bell Work worksheet.4. Answer Monday’s question. Turn to page 150:
How did cousins John and Samuel Adams differ in the way they protested British actions?
Causes of RevolutionBoston Massacre
Cause Effect
Colonists taunted British soldiers. Soldiers fired on the crowd. 5 colonists died
Causes of RevolutionBoston Massacre
Cause Effect
Colonists taunted British soldiers. Soldiers fired on the crowd. 5 colonists died
Parliament repealed the Townshend Act. Sam Adam organized the committees of correspondence.
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Causes of RevolutionTea Act
Cause Effect
Colonists could only buy tea from British East India company
Causes of RevolutionTea Act
Cause Effect
Colonists could only buy tea from British East India company
Colonists boycotted and many ships returned to Britain with the tea
Causes of RevolutionBoston Tea Party
Cause Effect
Royal Governor decided ships in Boston Harbor would not leave until unloaded.
Causes of RevolutionBoston Tea Party
Cause Effect
Royal Governor decided ships in Boston Harbor would not leave until unloaded.
Colonists dressed as Mohawk Indians and unloaded the tea into the harbor
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Causes of RevolutionIntolerable Acts
Cause Effect
More soldiers were quartered in Boston, the harbor was blockaded, colonists had to pay for the tea
Causes of RevolutionIntolerable Acts
Cause Effect
More soldiers were quartered in Boston, the harbor was blockaded, colonists had to pay for the tea
Jobs were lost and goods could not be shipped. The rest of the colonies sent aid.
Causes of RevolutionFirst Continental Congress
Cause Effect
Intolerable Acts. Colonial leaders were worried. 56 met to discuss the future. They met in Philadelphia.
Causes of RevolutionFirst Continental Congress
Cause Effect
Intolerable Acts. Colonial leaders were worried. 56 met to discuss the future. They met in Philadelphia.
Plans were formed to unify and protect the colonies. Militias began gathering supplies.