Revolutionary War History

Revolutionary War History
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Delve into the events leading to the Revolutionary War, including key documents, figures like Patrick Henry and King George III, and the colonists' struggle for independence. Learn about the Olive Branch Petition, Common Sense, and the tensions between Great Britain and the colonies. Dive into quizzes and activities to deepen your understanding of this pivotal period in American history.

  • History
  • Revolutionary War
  • Colonists
  • Independence
  • Key Figures

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  1. Monday, Nov. 4 1. Get out your History Spiral put your binder on the floor 2. Turn in your paper plate person and your Patrick Henry Sheet if you have not yet. 3. Update your Table of Contents Date 10/31 Olive Branch Petition v. Common Sense 11/4 Warm-Up s Nov. 4thto 8th 11/4 Title Entry # 46 47 48 3. Turn to entry #47 and title it Warm Ups Nov. 4thto 8th Use your Venn Diagram on entry #46 to write and answer the following: According to the Olive Branch Petition what were the colonists asking of King George III? 4. Turn to entry #46

  2. Olive Branch Petition v. Common Sense #51 Use History Alive page 110 I. After the battles at Lexington and Concord and the British retreat from Boston, there were many more battles, and most yet few colonists began to cry for independence. II. Make a Venn Diagram: Record at least one similarity and at least three differences between the Olive Branch Petition and Common Sense

  3. Olive Branch Petition Common Sense Give solutions to the problems between Great Britain and the colonies.

  4. Olive Branch Petition Common Sense * Written to King George. *Colonists ask for an end to the quarrels and hope for peace. Give solutions to the problems between Great Britain and the colonies. *King George rejects it and calls colonists traitors.

  5. Olive Branch Petition Common Sense * Written to King George. *Written to colonists. *Colonists ask for an end to the quarrels and hope for peace. Give *Claims Great Britain has hurt the colonists. solutions to the problems between Great Britain and the colonies. *Thousands of colonists are persuaded to declare independence. *King George rejects it and calls colonists traitors.

  6. What do I do now? 1. Get out a sheet of paper and title it Revolution Voc. quiz 2. First 5 are matching 3. Second 5 are T/F; for extra credit write the word that would make the statement true 4. Turn it over when done. We will trade and grade

  7. Revolutionary War Voc. Quiz 1. C 2. B 3. E 4. A 5. D 6. T 7. F/republicanism 8. F/ally 9. F/Parliament 10. T

  8. I found a note!!!

  9. Too late to apologize 1. Title entry #48: Too late to Apologize 2. As we watch the video write as many causes for independence that you hear http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZfRaWAtB Vg

  10. Draw a line under your last cause Declaration of Independence Main Ideas (page 169) a. b. c.

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