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Today’s Target: Explain why & how the colonists organized to protest British policies

Today’s Target: Explain why & how the colonists organized to protest British policies

Read, “Daily Life, The Colonial Marketplace” p. 162 What is a boycott? How might

Read, “Daily Life, The Colonial Marketplace” p. 162 What is a boycott? How might this force the parliament to respond? Can it be effective? What does it take to organize a boycott?

Write Today’s Target: Explain why & how the colonists organized to protest British policies

Write Today’s Target: Explain why & how the colonists organized to protest British policies

Quietly review Ch. 6 Vocabulary

Quietly review Ch. 6 Vocabulary

Ch. 6. 2 Colonial Resistance Grows EFFECTS CAUSE After Stamp Act uproar, Parliament wants

Ch. 6. 2 Colonial Resistance Grows EFFECTS CAUSE After Stamp Act uproar, Parliament wants to exert control but also avoid conflict 1. 2. Still in need of revenue, Parliament taxes imports with the Townshend Acts Parliament passes the Declaratory Act in 1766 with no new taxes People in Boston boycott British goods Women form a protest group called the Daughters of Liberty 3. Colonial leaders urge colonists to avoid violence

Ch. 6. 2 Colonial Resistance Grows Following the Townshend Acts, British officials fear unrest

Ch. 6. 2 Colonial Resistance Grows Following the Townshend Acts, British officials fear unrest 4. Britain sends more troops to the colonies Colonists’ anger increases; Pamphlets, newspapers, and posters spread anti. British propaganda Colonists become more angry – even those who wanted peace 5. Tension erupts into violence – the Boston Massacr e leaves 5 dead

Here are two headlines: “British Redcoats Massacre Unarmed Protesters” “Angry Mob Attacks Royal Soldiers”

Here are two headlines: “British Redcoats Massacre Unarmed Protesters” “Angry Mob Attacks Royal Soldiers” How could they both refer to the same event?

The “Massacre” became a symbol of British tyranny throughout the colonies Paul Revere, Master

The “Massacre” became a symbol of British tyranny throughout the colonies Paul Revere, Master of Propaganda or ?

Read p. 163 Paul Revere, Master of Propaganda The “Massacre” became a symbol of

Read p. 163 Paul Revere, Master of Propaganda The “Massacre” became a symbol of British tyranny throughout the colonies View, “Boston Massacre” unsolved mysteries clip

Quietly review Ch. 6 Vocabulary

Quietly review Ch. 6 Vocabulary

Read “Economic Interference”, p. 164

Read “Economic Interference”, p. 164

Ch. 6. 2 Colonial Resistance Grows Parliament repeals the Townshend Acts but keeps a

Ch. 6. 2 Colonial Resistance Grows Parliament repeals the Townshend Acts but keeps a tax on tea 8. 6. Angry colonists smuggle tea from Holland Colonists react with anger – become more united in opposition to British laws 7. British tea companie s lose money as their product goes unused The Sons of Liberty organize the Boston Tea Party Parliament passes the Tea Act

Primary Source “It is inseparably essential to the freedom of a people, and the

Primary Source “It is inseparably essential to the freedom of a people, and the undoubted rights of Englishmen, that no taxes should be imposed on them, but with their own consent, given personally, or by their representation. ” 1) Why did colonists use ordinary household item to carry a political message? - from the Declaration of Rights of the 2) What is essential to Stamp Act Congress freedom?

6. 2 Colonial Resistance Grows 1. What were reasons for colonial protests? Taxes “No

6. 2 Colonial Resistance Grows 1. What were reasons for colonial protests? Taxes “No Taxation Without Representation” Political Rights Townshend Acts Taxed almost everything! Various threats to rights & freedoms “Writs of Assistance” Economic Freedoms (Search Warrants) By late 1760 s, British govt affect all areas of colonists’ lives! Personal Liberties

6. 2 Colonial Resistance Grows 2. What were the tools of colonial protests? Peaceful

6. 2 Colonial Resistance Grows 2. What were the tools of colonial protests? Peaceful Demonstrations Protests in the streets Boycotts Riots Daughters of Liberty & other more violent actions Sons of Liberty

Causes 1. Boston Massacre • Townshend Acts & other taxes Effects • Five colonists

Causes 1. Boston Massacre • Townshend Acts & other taxes Effects • Five colonists killed, • controversial trial of British soldiers • Anti-British propaganda campaign • Became a symbol of British tyranny

Causes 2. Tea Act • British effort to: control the American tea trade (established

Causes 2. Tea Act • British effort to: control the American tea trade (established a monopoly) Effects • Widespread protests, • Boston Tea party • Passage of the Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts) by Parliament

1. Your opinion of the Boston Tea Party: A just or unjust protest? 2.

1. Your opinion of the Boston Tea Party: A just or unjust protest? 2. Supporting reasons a. b. c.