ch 5 sec 2 turmoil over taxation (2)
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Chapter 5 Crisis in the Colonies
1745 - 1775Section 2
Turmoil Over Taxation
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• Push down one domino
• French and Indian War
• They all fall down• Taxes on the colonist.• Proclamation of 1763
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Conflict Between Britain
and the Colonies
British actions
Colonists’reactions
Name: __________________
Period: _____ Social Science
Date: ___________________
Concept Web
Chapter 5: Crisis in the Colonies
Section 2: Turmoil Over Taxation
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Using ONE book, do the following with your partner.
• SKIM pages 146-153 to complete the concept web.
• Make sure you include details.• Example:
• Correct example: Tea Act, a tax on tea and also stated the colonist could only buy tea from England.
• Incorrect example: Tea Act
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Chapter 5 Crisis in the Colonies
1745 - 1775Section 2
Turmoil Over Taxation
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Trouble in the Ohio Valley
• English colonists head West, over the Appalachian Mountains, after the French leave
• Native Americans in the Ohio Valley are treated poorly by the English arrivals
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War in the Ohio Valley Once Again!
• Angry Native Americans find a leader – Pontiac
• Pontiac leads a fight against the English called Pontiac’s War in 1763
• Native Americans lost the war to the English
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Proclamation of 1763
• British government set up the Proclamation of 1763 to stop colonists from settling in the West – caused too many problems with the Native Americans
• Proclamation of 1763 drew an imaginary line down the Appalachian Mountains – colonists could NOT cross it! COLONISTS ARE ANGRY!!
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Proclamation of 1763
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More Bad News for the Colonists• Britain sent 10,000
troops to the colonies to enforce the Proclamation of 1763
• Most of the soldiers stayed in the Eastern cities
• Colonists had to pay for these troops they didn’t want!
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Question
•Can you think of a compromise that might have satisfied both the English government and the colonists?
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Colonists are mad at the British government!
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King George
III Parliament
England 13 Colonie
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Colonists Must Pay Taxes!
• King George III and Parliament raised taxes in the colonies to pay off war debt from the French and Indian War
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Colonists Must Pay Taxes!
• Sugar Act 1764 – molasses- sweetener used to make rum.
• Stamp Act 1765 – wills, diplomas, marriage papers, newspapers, almanacs, playing cards, dice
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Protesting the Taxes…Colonists Get Even!
• Colonists protested the taxes by throwing rocks at tax agents, tarring and feathering tax agents, and rioting.
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•Tarring and feathering
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Protesting the Taxes…Colonists Get Even!
• No Taxation Without Representation! Colonists can’t vote to elect members of Parliament to represent them – so they shouldn’t be taxed
• Colonists write petitions and boycott British goods
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•Petition – sign a piece of paper to show your support for a cause
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Boycott – stop buying something
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Even More Taxes…
• Townshend Acts 1767 – glass, paper, paint, lead, tea
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Make a prediction: What will be the next action(s)
taken by the American colonists in response to the Sugar Act, Stamp Act, and
Townshend Acts? Explain your answers. Give your opinion.
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Make a prediction
• Discuss the WHO, WHAT, WHEN AND WHERE of this picture.
• List 3 facts of this picture and make an inference of what you think is happening in this picture.
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The Boston MassacreFIRST
• Britain sent soldiers to protect British custom house officials.
• Colonists had to provide British soldiers with housing, candles, bedding, and drinks.
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The Boston MassacreNEXT
• Colonists gathered outside on the night of March 5, 1770 in Boston. They shouted insults and threw snowballs and ice at the British soldiers (lobster backs).
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The Boston MassacreFINALLY
• The British soldiers panicked and fired into the crowd. Five colonists were killed or lay dying.
• Some of the victims were Samuel Maverick and Crispus Attucks.
• Colonists protest!
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The Boston MassacreTHEN
• More colonists arrived and the crowd grew larger.
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The Boston MassacreEffects
• Paul Revere created the engraving to show British soldiers firing at unarmed colonists.
• What is wrong in this engraving?
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The Boston Massacre
• The soldiers were arrested and tried in court. John Adams defended the soldiers saying they deserved a fair trial.
• At the trial John Adams argued that the colonists had provoked the soldiers.
• The soldiers received branding on their thumbs.
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BOSTON MASSACRE
•What is your opinion: Who do you think was more at fault for causing the Boston Massacre – the colonists or the British soldiers?
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Colonial Leaders
• Samuel Adams
• John Adams
• Abigail Adams
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Colonial Leaders
• Mercy Otis Warren
• Patrick Henry
• George Washington