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The USA has been fighting wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The wars cost money. 1. How does Congress pay for the war?
2. How does this connect to our unit?
(We will wash hands.)
Do Now Answered
• They pay for the war with revenue collected from TAXES.
• In the unit, the colonists are being TAXED by Parliament to help pay for their defense.
OBJECTIVE [SW:]- learn about the colonists being taxed
without a vote in Parliament
- Make connections to the colonists by engaging in a simulation
- Use prior knowledge to advance their learning
Tax Simulation – The Year is 1763
• Roles: King, Parliament, Messenger (in England) 2 tax collectors (in the Colonies-Boston, MA)• Parliament is passing a law called the “Skittles
Act”• Everyone will now get 10 skittles for your hard
work. You represent the Colonists.• You will be taxed by Parliament for items that
you have.• For each item that applies to you, you must pay
1 Skittle.
Parliament – London, England
Buckingham Palace -- London
Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Attention Colonists….
Your Parliament in London has voted.
You will be taxed by Parliament on items you use every day.
You will pay me, the tax collector.
Parliament will use this money to pay for war debt and for the 10,000 British troops who are
protecting you.
For each item you have, you must pay one Skittle.
• Jeans T- Shirt
• Pen/pencil
• Any jewelry item
• Sneakers
Debriefing1. How do you feel as your role
(colonists, tax collector)?
2. Why did the Parliament tax YOU -- the
people of the Colonies?
3. What types of items were taxed?
In the colonies, what was really taxed?
Do these 3 together BEFORE passing out the paper. Let them use the experience, not the book. Then pass out papers and they
do all Qs.
4. How did YOU react?
How did the colonists react?
5. What bothered YOU?
Why did the taxes anger the colonists
so much?
6. If YOU were given a voice in
Parliament, what might have changed?
HOT: If the Colonists had a voice in
Parliament, might things have been
different?
Parliament – London, England
Buckingham Palace -- London
7. How did YOU feel about the tax collectors?
HOT: Why do you think tax collectors were tarred and feathered?
8. CLASS VOTE – In your opinion, what angered the Colonists more – (1) not having a voice in Parliament(2) The taxes themselves?
Closure
Do Q 8. Vote.
End: Your parents/US citizens pay taxes today. No one likes to pay taxes, but we pay them without protesting, rioting, or boycotting. Why?