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The Road to Revolution

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Page 1: Imagine that you are running errands and stop to buy a newspaper. When you buy the newspaper you have to pay extra money for it. The extra money is going

The Road to Revolution

Page 2: Imagine that you are running errands and stop to buy a newspaper. When you buy the newspaper you have to pay extra money for it. The extra money is going

Imagine… Imagine that you are

running errands and stop to buy a newspaper. When you buy the newspaper you have to pay extra money for it. The extra money is going all the way across the ocean to England. Once you have paid for your newspaper, a special stamp is put on it to prove that you paid for it. How would you feel?

Page 3: Imagine that you are running errands and stop to buy a newspaper. When you buy the newspaper you have to pay extra money for it. The extra money is going

In 1765 England needed to make in order to pay for the troops they had sent to the colonies and for a war

They decided they would put a tax on some items that colonists had to pay for like:

playing cardslegal documentsnewspapers

The Stamp Act

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The Colonists Get Angry! The Sons of Liberty A group of colonists who

organized protests against the British government. One member, Samuel Adams, wrote newspaper articles against the Stamp Act.

Colonists from 9 colonies met together and demanded that England repeal (cancel) the Stamp Act. One year later, in 1765, England repealed it.

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In 1767 England passed the Townshend Acts. The Townshend Acts said that the colonists would have to pay a tax on goods imported from England!

Taxes On:

tea glass paper lead paint

More Trouble…

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Can you believe these

taxes? I can’t

believe the King is doing

this!

I know! Did you

hear that all the

colonists in Boston

have decided to boycott all the taxed

goods!

What do you think the word boycott means?

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The Daughters of Liberty were a group of women who got together to help support the

boycott.These women held “spinning bees.” What do you

think a “spinning bee” was?

The Daughters of Liberty

A “spinning bee” was when the

women would get together to spin

thread so that they would not have to

import clothes from England.

Many women also

gave up something

very special…

tea!

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The King got very angry with the colonists in Boston!

In October of 1768 he decided to send British troops to the city to control them.

Children yelled out at British troops as they patrolled the streets and some

even threw snowballs at them!

LOBSTERS!

Why do you

think they

called them

lobsters?

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On March 5, 1770 outside the Customs House in Boston, a large group of colonists met near a group of British soldiers. Crispus Attucks, a former slave yelled out in the crowd.

There was a great deal of confusion and shots

were fired.

The Boston Massacre

“The way to get rid of

these soldiers is to

attack the main

guard.”

What do you think

happened?

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5 colonists were killed, including Crispus Attucks.

The soldiers were arrested. A lawyer, John Adams, defended the British soldiers.

Why would John Adams

have defended

these men?

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The Committees of Correspondence

In October of 1772 Sam Adams presented the idea of creating a committee to “state the rights of the colonists.”

By 1774 all of the colonies, except Pennsylvania, had formed Committees of Correspondence.

What do you think the

word correspondence means?

Why do you think the colonists needed to

correspond with each

other?

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It was a quiet December night when a group of colonists, dressed as Native Americans, boarded a ship in Boston Harbor. One colonist called out:

“Boston Harbor

will be a teapot

tonight!”

What do you think this

colonist meant?

Look at this picture. What do you think they are doing and why? Why do you think they are dressed as

Native Americans?

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King George III became very angry with the

colonists of Boston. He believed that they

needed to be punished for their actions!

How do you think he punished

them?

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The King decided that:

The port of Boston would be closed until the colonists paid for the tea

Town meetings were bannedColonists had to let British soldiers live in

their homes and they had to feed them

The Intolerable Acts

How would you feel if you were a

colonist living in Boston?