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American Revolution - The British Enforce Acts and Taxes Lesson
FOR GOOGLE 1:1 CLASSROOM

Aim: Why did the British enforce certain acts and taxes on the colonists? Why were the colonists frustrated with these policies?

Included in this packet:
• Title page
• British Acts & Taxes background passage
• British Acts & Taxes reading passages with corresponding graphic organizer
• Application/Closing/Higher Order thinking question (can be used as homework assignment)

Students will research the causes and underlying reasons why the British passed certain taxes and acts on the colonists during the 1700s; Navigation Acts, Writs of Assistance, Proclamation of 1763, Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Quartering Act, Declaratory Act, Townshend Act, Committee of Correspondence, Tea Act, Intolerable Acts, First Continental Congress

★★ NOTE: The readings and graphic organizer can be used in a variety of ways. It can be utilized as independent work, completed in cooperative learning groups, or used as a jigsaw activity.

This is usually a two-day activity.

Adheres to Social Studies Common Core Standards - research, application, literacy, vocabulary
Differentiation: graphic organizer, cooperative (may work with a partner according to teacher's discretion for questions or graphic organizers)

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British Acts and Taxes ASSL

Digital Paper by Lovin Lit and Ashley Hughes
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© 2012 A Social Studies Life
For personal use only. Duplication for an entire school, an entire school system, or for commercial purposes is strictly forbidden. Please have other teachers purchase their own copy. If you are a school or district interested in purchasing several licenses, please contact me for a district-wide quote.

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