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Historical Bulletins

Historical Bulletins. Cycle #3. The REAL 1 st Continental Congress Philadelphia 1774. 1. There will be outright opposition and resistance to the Intolerable Acts. - YES

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Historical Bulletins

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  1. Historical Bulletins Cycle #3

  2. The REAL 1st Continental CongressPhiladelphia 1774 1. There will be outright opposition and resistance to the Intolerable Acts. - YES 2. “The Association” is formed whereby we refuse to import, export, or consume trade of any kind with Great Britain, Ireland, and the West Indies. - YES 3. The Galloway Plan of Union is hereby adopted. - NO 4. Parliament has neither the authority to tax the colonies nor to legislate for them. - NO 5. Parliament has no legislative or tax authority over the colonies but still has the right to regulate colonial trade as a just compensation for the British navy’s protection of colonial shipping. - NO

  3. Lord North’s Compromise - 1775 RISE – ALL JUDGES AND LAWYERS LOSE 3 POINTS Lord North British Prime Minister

  4. RISE – BANKERS, MERCHANTS, NEW ENGLANDERS LOSE 5 POINTS Acts of Parliament - 1775 New England is PROHIBITED from fishing off Newfoundland New England may ONLY trade with England and the British West Indies X No Arms or Ammunition may be imported into ANY of the colonies RISE – MINUET & MARLBOROUGH X X Militias are forming! LOSE 3 POINTS

  5. Battles of Lexington and Concord April 19, 1775 Paul Revere’s Ride Lexington Green “The Shot Heard ‘Round the World” Concord – Old North Bridge

  6. Battles of Lexington and Concord April 19, 1775 Paul Revere’s Ride Lexington Green “The Shot Heard ‘Round the World” Concord – Old North Bridge

  7. Battles of Lexington and ConcordApril 19, 1775 RISE – EVERYONE WITH MORE THAN 70 POINTS LOSE 10 POINTS RISE – DEVLIN, MACINTOSH, WIGGLESWORTH, WARREN, OTIS LOSE 3 (MORE) POINTS ALL LOYALIST LOSE 7 (MORE) POINTS

  8. Battle of Breed’s (Bunker) HillJune 17, 1775

  9. Battle of Breed’s Hill (a.k.a. Bunker Hill)June 17, 1775

  10. Battle of Breed’s Hill (a.k.a. Bunker Hill)June 17, 1775 RISE – ALL WITH SCORES ABOVE 60 LOSE 10 POINTS RISE – DEVLIN, MACINTOSH, WIGGLESWORTH, WARREN, OTIS LOSE 5 POINTS ALL LOYALISTS LOSE 7 POINTS

  11. 2nd Continental Congress What are the colonies going to do about??? Lord North’s Compromise – 1775 Acts of Parliament – 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord – April 19, 1775 Battle of Breed’s Hill – June 17, 1775 Pennsylvania State House Philadelphia, PA

  12. Common Sense – January 1776 Thomas Paine A monarchy (king) makes no “sense”! RISE – ALL WITH SCORES OVER 50 POINTS ALL LOYALIST LOSE 10 POINTS LOSE 10 POINTS

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