The Revolution Begins The Big Idea The tensions between the colonies and Great Britain led to armed conflict in 1775. Main Ideas The First Continental.
VA/US SOL Review of Unit 2: SOL 4 Revolutionary Era.
Which group came to South Carolina for religious freedom and started schools? French Huguenots.
The Road to the Revolution. What drove the colonists to declare independence from Great Britain?
A.A B.B C.C D.D Section 2-Polling QuestionSection 2-Polling Question How would you most likely respond to taunting? A.Ignore it B.Cry C.Respond verbally.
Uniting the Colonists Coach Medford Building History Champions.
Washington Crossing the Delaware : Victory in Trenton NJ, Dec.1776 Painting by Emanuel Leutze 1851.
Conflicts in Boston Growing Tensions in Boston Townspeople were frustrated with British policies and taxes and began to act out. Townspeople were frustrated.
Chapter 5.2(k) Building Colonial Unity. 1. Why did the British customs officials seize the Liberty Who owned it? They thought it was carrying smuggled.
Standard 3-3.2. The colonists are upset with the King of England. The King has instituted the Stamp Act, Tea Act, and Intolerable Acts. The Boston.
Section 3 Essential Question How did British tax policies move the colonist closer to rebellion? -Understand why colonists resented the Tea Act. -Learn.
CHAPTER 5 NOTES Label a NEW piece of paper “Chapter 5 Notes” Only write the notes that are in RED.