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Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!

Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!. US History 8 th Grade. Guiding Questions. How does conflict create change?  How did the speeches and writings of patriots influence revolution?. “As for me…give me liberty or give me death! Patrick Henry, Delegate 2 nd Virginia Convention

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Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!

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  1. Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death! US History 8th Grade

  2. Guiding Questions • How does conflict create change?  • How did the speeches and writings of patriots influence revolution?

  3. “As for me…give me liberty or give me death! Patrick Henry, Delegate 2nd Virginia Convention March 20, 1775 This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

  4. Commit and Toss Activity On a half-sheet of notebook paper, write down an answer to this question: “What might you be willing to fight and die for?”

  5. Patrick Henry’s (video) speech here This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

  6. Categorical Highlighting • In Patrick Henry’s speech, look for any additional reasons given for resistance to British rule. • Highlight them. • Add these to your T Chart in the second column.

  7. Thomas Paine & Common Sense • Common Sense was a pamphlet of reasons for declaring independence from Britain. • It was published in January, 1776. Battles between the British and the Continental Army had already begun. • 120,000 copies were distributed in three months throughout the colonies. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-ND

  8. Categorical Highlighting • In Common Sense, look for reasons Paine gives for independence from British rule. • Highlight them. • Add these to your T Chart in the second column.

  9. Summary With your partner, summarize the reasons both men give for rebellion, and eventually, independence from Britain.

  10. RAFT Activity • Apply and demonstrate what you have learned from the Patrick Henry’s speech and Thomas Paine’s pamphlet in your RAFT writing. • Use your completed T-Chart as notes to inform your writing.

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