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UNIT Study Guide - download Reading assignments are in Chapter 4 Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Monday, 9/16 America: The Story of Us "Rebels" Colonial Newspaper Assignment - link to directions This is due Monday, 9/23 Tuesday, 9/17 British Taxation and Response Views on Independence - come up with three reasons supporting each side of this argument, then explain which side you support - use specific evidence from these documents: British - 1, 2, 3 Americans - 1, 2, 3 Wednesday, 9/18 Who is right? England or the Colonies Declaration of Independence The document - link Analysis Thursday, 9/19 QUIZ - on notes through Declaration of Independence Friday, 9/20 Chart and Map - Key sites for the Revolution, Battles Chart Homework: Accounts of Lexington and Concord - download Which account is more believable? Give evidence for your opinion from the article Monday, 9/23 Newspapers are DUE !!! Beginning of the war War in the North War in the South Tuesday, 9/24 Results of the War America: Story of Us - Revolution - Questions Wednesday, 9/25 Unit 2 TEST For the test: - why the American colonies move from loyalty to protest to rebellion from the late 1600s to 1776? think about how the Navigation Acts created tension, the period of salutary neglect, consider the impact of French and Indian War, taxation, colonial assemblies (Cont. Congress), boycotts, events (Boston Massacre, Tea Party, Lex-Concord) - know the terms/people/events from unit sheet (be able to fill in blanks) - cause and effect - Turning points in the war (be able to explain why these are turning points) - Saratoga, winter in Valley Forge, Battle of Guilford Courthouse - the battles map - review the notes and charts |