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GLOSSARY

GLOSSARY

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Boston Massacre[bôPstEn mBsPE-kEr] n. a clash between British soldiers and Boston colonists in 1770, in which five of the colonists were killed. (p. 48) Boston Tea Partyn. the dumping of 18,000 pounds of tea into Boston Harbor by colonists in 1773 to protest the Tea Act. (p. 49) Boulder [bIlPdEr] Dam n.a dam on the Colorado River—now

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Causes and Effects of European Exploration: Causes-

Causes and Effects of European Exploration: Causes-

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Boston Massacre-Five colonists died, including Crispus Attucks, an African American, who attacked Britain along with other colonists • Boston Tea Party-colonists disguised as Indians, dump 342 chests of tea in the Boston Harbor • First Continental Congress-major Colonial leaders from all colonies except Georgia-

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History and GeoGrapHy The American Revolution

History and GeoGrapHy The American Revolution

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- Boston Massacre and Crispus Attucks - Boston Tea Party - The Intolerable Acts close the port of Boston and require Americans to provide quarters for British troops. - First Continental Congress protests to King George III. • The Revolution, including: - Paul Revere’s Ride, “One if by land, two if by sea”

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The French and Indian War Debt, 1765

The French and Indian War Debt, 1765

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the Boston Gazette and Country Journal on Monday March 12, 1770. Note that it only shows four coffins. The fifth victim, Patrick Carr, did not die on the day of the Boston Massacre but was wounded and died nine days later on March 14th. Crispus Attucks, part African, part Native American, was the first colonist killed by the British in the Boston

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Road to Revolution

Road to Revolution

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4. Boston Massacre a. Townshend Acts 5. Boston Tea Party a. Intolerable Acts 6. First Continental Party ii. Hand out Guided Notes sheet to the students iii. During the seminar incorporate these questions to keep the students engaged 1. Why was the Ohio River Valley such a sought after piece of land? 2. Why was the Battle of Quebec such a major ...

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The American Revolution: Step-by-Step Activities to Engage ...

The American Revolution: Step-by-Step Activities to Engage ...

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Lesson 4 shows the use of artwork as propaganda (Paul Revere’s Boston Massacre). Students analyze the engraving from an artistic perspective and by putting themselves “in the picture.” The Boston Tea Party and the Coercive (Intolerable) Acts are the focus of Lesson 5.

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United States history timeline - Hopes and Dreams

United States history timeline - Hopes and Dreams

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1770 Boston Massacre 1773 Boston Tea Party 1775 Midnight ride of William Dawes & Paul Revere 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill (actually Breed' Hill) 1775-1782 American Revolutionary War 1776 Declaration of Independence 1776 General Washington crosses Delaware River 1777 Continental Congress adopts Stars & Stripes 1778 France signs treaty to aid U.S.

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Causes and Effects of the American Revolution

Causes and Effects of the American Revolution

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known as the Boston Massacre. As a result of colonists’ protests, Britain removed all taxes except the tax on tea. The Tea Act said that the British East India Company was the only company allowed to sale tea to the colonists. Angry Boston colonists led by Samuel Adams dressed as Mohawk Indians and threw a load of tea off a British ship into ...

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Visitor Center - Freedom Trail

Visitor Center - Freedom Trail

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Boston Massacre Site Old State House Faneuil Hall Paul Revere Old North Church Copp’s Hill Burying Ground Granary Burying Ground Park Street Church King’s Chapel and Burying Ground State House Bunker Hill Monument USS Constitution First Public School Site CHARLESTOWN NAVY YARD To Dorchester Heights y 0 0 0.1 Mile 0.3 0.1 Kilometer 0.3

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