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jek_recluse [69]
3 years ago
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Student Expectations: analyze causes of the American Revolution, including the Proclamation of 1763,Boston Massacre, Boston Tea

Party the Intolerable Acts, the Stamp Act, mercantilism, lack of representation in Parliament, and British economic policies following the French and Indian War. These are just some of the examples over the thirteen-year span (1763-1776) that drove the colonists to seek Independence.
Purpose: Understand the significance of the causes of the American Revolution listed in the SE.

Students will write an acrostic poem showing their understanding of events leading to the Declaration of Independence and American Revolutionary War. The acrostic poem will be Causes of the Revolution. All letters must be used in your poem. An image needs to be included on the slide or the document. See example below.

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P.S If the points aren't enough Ill give u a gift card with $10 dollars on it :/ if its actually the right answer
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1 answer:
masha68 [24]3 years ago
7 0
The American revolution started because the American people did not have a representative in parliament. THE ENGLISH GOVERNMENT. So they started a war. The Boston Tea Party occurred when they would tax’s the Americans for everything including tea so they dumped it in the harbor
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