The Declaration of Independence Video

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question; Please have planner on table.
1. Which English King was forced to sign the Magna
Carta in 1215 A.D.?
2. List four rights found in the English Bill of Rights.
3. When did the English enact the Stamp Act?
4. Which famous Virginian once proclaimed, “Give me
liberty or give me death!”?
5. Who wrote the pamphlet called Common Sense?
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question; Please have planner on table.
6. Who was the King of England during the American
Revolution era?
7. How many soldiers were in Washington’s army?
8. What are the 3 unalienable rights that Jefferson
refers to in the Declaration of Independence?
9. Who did the Declaration of Independence not
include as free men?
10.How many colonies were reborn as the United
States on July 4, 1776?
Please come in quietly and read pages 31-32; Copy statement and
fill in the blank.
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By 1733, 13 English ____ stretched from
Massachusetts to Georgia.
Following the examples of the House of
Burgesses & the Mayflower Compact, each
colony set up its own ____.
Each colony had a _____ and a _____.
Colonists in America soon grew used to
making their own ____.
The colonists built a thriving economy could
____ problems without help from Great
Britain.
Examine English
traditions of limited
and representative
government
Describe how colonist
transplanted English
ideas of government to
America
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Tic Tac Toe Chart on
English traditions of
government
Complete video on
Declaration of
Independence
Open book quiz on
Ch. 1, Section 1
Advisors eventually
Became English
----------Kings and “P”
Cooperated to
Govern kingdom
------ of England
Had nobles advise
Him how to govern
his kingdom
Conflict arose &
James II is
out; ----& ------ are asked
To rule; Glorious
Revolution
Guarantees free
Speech; right to
Fair trial by jury;
Banning of cruel
& unusual
----------
In -----, “P” drew
Up Bill of Rights;
King could not
Suspend “P”
Forced ----- to ask
To impose taxes,
Raise new armies,
And create special
courts
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planners on your table.
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5.
Why can't Kevin Laroche, who is now living in
Canada, not be buried in the USA?
What animal has no wings, but yet will fly?
In 1990, a person is 15 years old. In 1995 that
same person is 10 years old.
How is this possible?
What is round on the ends and high in the
middle?
Big as a biscuit, deep as a cup, Even a river
can't fill it up. What is it?
Examine English
traditions of limited
and representative
government
Describe how
colonist transplanted
English ideas of
government to
America
Bell ringer
Tic Tac Toe Chart on
English traditions of
government
8 Acts of Parliament
you should know …
Video – Declaration
of Independence
Advisors eventually
Became English
----------Kings and “P”
Cooperated to
Govern kingdom
------ of England
Had nobles advise
Him how to govern
his kingdom
Conflict arose &
James II is
out; ----& ------ are asked
To rule; Glorious
Revolution
Guarantees free
Speech; right to
Fair trial by jury;
Banning of cruel
& unusual
----------
In -----, “P” drew
Up Bill of Rights;
King could not
Suspend “P”
Forced ----- to ask
To impose taxes,
Raise new armies,
And create special
courts
System of law
Based on precedent
And custom
Became known as
--------- Law
A system of
law arose
Based on --------,
Ruling in an earlier
Case that was
similar
Today, our laws
About _______,
Contracts, and
Personal injury
are based on
English Common
law
Act that leveled
Taxes on goods
Imported into the
Colonies such as
Tea, glass and paper
Your Name
Date
Class Period
Pgs 33 - 38
Laws passed
After Boston
Tea Party which
Restricted
colonists
Rights including
Trial by jury.
Long costly war
Fought between the
British & the French
That ended in 1763
Theory that a
Country should
Sell more goods
To other countries
Than it buys.
Act which requires
Act that states
Act that allowed
Colonists to attach Parliament has the British East India
Expensive stamps
Right to tax and
Company to ship
To all newspapers Make decisions for
Tea to colonies
And legal documents
colonies
w/o paying taxes
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per question. Thanks.
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How many colonists were killed at the Battle
of Lexington and Concord?
By 1763, what was the population of the
English colonies?
What 3 groups in colonial American could not
vote?
What 3 other European powers controlled
parts of North America?
How many colonies protested the Sugar Act
to Parliament?
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per question. Thanks.
6. Who once claimed that “only Virginians can tax
Virginians!”?
7. Why did the British choose to tax sugar?
8. Which state led the protest against the
Townshend Act?
9. Which Prime Minister persuaded Parliament to
end all the Townshend Acts except for the one
on tea.?
10. How many colonists were killed at the Boston
Massacre?
Examine English
traditions of limited
and representative
government
Describe how
colonist transplanted
English ideas of
government to
America
Bell ringer
Sequence Chart –
Jamestown and
Plymouth
Video – Seeds of
Liberty
8 Acts of Parliament
you should know …
1st permanent
settlement
Was at _______
in Virginia in 1607
King James gave
Virginia Company
A _____ to rule the
New colony
House of Burgess is the
first ___________
Assembly in English
Colonies; Little power but
It was self government
In 1619, colonists choose
2 reps from each
County to meet with
Governor; called _____
Of _______
In 1620, Pilgrims build
Settlement called
__________
In Massachusetts
Before Mayflower reaches
Land, colonists realize
They need rules to
________ themselves
Mayflower compact
Established a _______ of
Direct democracy that
You can still see today
In NE
Mayflower Compact set up
A ______ democracy, in
Which all men would vote
And majority would rule
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the question,
question, please.
please. (5).
Read
Read
passage
pageon
37Thomas
( ) and
Jefferson onanswer.
page 37Thanks.
and answer. Thanks
1. What did Thomas Jefferson dislike?
2. What three jobs did Jefferson’s
father have?
3. Where was Jefferson sent as a
minister?
4. Jefferson was the governor of what
state?
5. What document did Jefferson
mention on his tombstone?
Identify the ways the
British government
tried to tighten control
over its American
colonies
Describe the ways
American colonists
resisted and rejected
British control.
Bell ringer
Timeline – Colonial
Resistance
Video – Seeds of
Liberty
HWK – Roots of
Democracy Timeline
1760’s
1763
1765
1767
1766
1773
British adopt
called
--------1760’s
To squeeze
As much wealth
Out of colonies
------- &
------1763
War ends,
Britain must
Cover cost of
War by taxing
“P” passes the
------- Act
which
1765
Requires
stamps
On all paper
products
“P” passes
---------- Acts
Which
further
1767
Angered the
colonies
“P” passes
--------- Act
Which
says that
1766
“P” has right
To tax colonies
“P” passes
Tea Act giving
------- right to
1773
Ship
tea to
Colonies w/o
Paying tax
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the question,
please. Read
passage
Primary
the question,
please.
(5). Analyzing
Read page
37 ( Sources
) and on
page 43. Answer questions
in complete
answer.
Thanks. sentences. Thanks.
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5.
Why did Washington write to the
Continental Congress?
What sort of items was General
Washington’s army lacking?
Is Washington’s letter a primary or
secondary source?
When did General Washington write the
letter?
How do you think the letter might have
influenced the Continental Congress?
Identify the ways
the British
government tried to
tighten control over
its American colonies
Describe the ways
American colonists
resisted and rejected
British control.
Bell ringer
Outline – Movement
toward Independence
8 questions you
should know …
Video – Seeds of
Liberty
What was the
Written plan for
Government drawn
Up by the Plymouth
Colonists?
What was the
What was the
First permanent Document Parliament
English
Drew up that limited
settlement in
The rights of the king
North America?
What English document
Protected the nobles’
Rights and upheld their
Authority?
A lawmaking body
In England
King or queen
Who rules a
country
An agreement or
Contract among a
Group of people
In law, a ruling
In an earlier case that
Was similar
A. Colonial Governments
1. Bands together to fight the __________ Acts
2. Sept. of 1774, 12 of 13 colonies go to ________ to voice concerns
3. Wanted to establish a __________ to represent American interests
and challenge British authority
B. First Continental Congress
1. Delegates sent a document to _________ demanding rights of
colonists be restored
2. Planned to extend _________ of British goods
3. Planned to reunite a ___________ if needs were not meet
C. King George
1. Responds with __________ to colonist demands
2. Battle of _____________ are 1st action of Revolutionary War
3. Colonists began to question relationship with England and began
to call for _________
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