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The Revolution Begins The Big Idea The tensions between the colonies and Great Britain led to armed conflict in 1775. Main Ideas The First Continental.
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VA/US SOL Review of Unit 2: SOL 4 Revolutionary Era.
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Which group came to South Carolina for religious freedom and started schools? French Huguenots.
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The Road to the Revolution. What drove the colonists to declare independence from Great Britain?
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A.A B.B C.C D.D Section 2-Polling QuestionSection 2-Polling Question How would you most likely respond to taunting? A.Ignore it B.Cry C.Respond verbally.
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Uniting the Colonists Coach Medford Building History Champions.
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Washington Crossing the Delaware : Victory in Trenton NJ, Dec.1776 Painting by Emanuel Leutze 1851.
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Designer: Gabbi Beck. Causes of the Revolution The Quartering Act- 1765 England forced colonists to house and feed British troops. This angered the colonist.
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Chapter 5.2(k) Building Colonial Unity. 1. Why did the British customs officials seize the Liberty Who owned it? They thought it was carrying smuggled.
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Conflicts in Boston Growing Tensions in Boston Townspeople were frustrated with British policies and taxes and began to act out. Townspeople were frustrated.
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Standard 3-3.2. The colonists are upset with the King of England. The King has instituted the Stamp Act, Tea Act, and Intolerable Acts. The Boston.
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Section 3 Essential Question How did British tax policies move the colonist closer to rebellion? -Understand why colonists resented the Tea Act. -Learn.
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