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Do Now: Get into groups of 2

Your school is considering putting the following rules into effect without consulting the students No Gum chewing at all No talking at all No cell phone use at all You have to wear a uniform How would you feel and react to these rules being created?. Do Now: Get into groups of 2.

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Do Now: Get into groups of 2

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  1. Your school is considering putting the following rules into effect without consulting the studentsNo Gum chewing at all No talking at all No cell phone use at all You have to wear a uniformHow would you feel and react to these rules being created? Do Now: Get into groups of 2

  2. Chapter 4 Section 1: The Road to Revolution • Big Idea: A series of restrictive laws angered many colonists, leading to rebellion against Britain

  3. Countries/Groups involved • England (Britain)

  4. Countries/Groups Involved • 13 Colonies (Future United States)

  5. Map Activity • Using your textbook • Turn to Page 78 • Label the 13 Colonies on the blank map

  6. At one time…. • England (Britain) controlled the 13 Colonies (Future United States) • England could make laws that the 13 Colonies had to follow • The 13 Colonies had NO SAY in these laws

  7. Activity • Tax Worksheet • Complete following worksheet in groups of 2 • Use textbook pages 107, 108, 109 as a reference

  8. Closure: Exit Cards • Knowing what you do now about the 13 Colonies, how would you have reacted if you were a Colonist in 1770?

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