Article 32: Drinking Water in Single- Serving PET Bottles Bylaw Town Meeting Presentation April 2012.
In Review - THE French and Indian War In chapter five we came to understand the mindset of the American people The wealthy colonial leaders were well.
Pippin Passing The Graduation Exam in Social Studies Chapter 2 The Revolutionary War and the War of 1812 By Matthew Pippin.
U.S. History Thursday, Aug. 22 Pick up a Blue U.S. History Book and turn to page 25 *** Answer the Map Skills question on 25 and the Reading Check on page.
Simulation– Trashball Review. Who drew it? Ben Franklin.
The road to Lexington and Concord. In this section you will learn that tensions between Britain and the colonies led to armed conflict in Massachusetts.
Toward the War for American Independence Chapter 5.
WHO WHAT WHEN WHERE WHY HOW 40/45% 15/20% The American Revolution The War for Independence The War of Separation The War of American Succession The.
US H ISTORY Chapter 6 Section 1 T AKING S IDES Neutral – taking no side in a conflict Britain Strongest navy, well-trained army, larger population Some.
The Road to Lexington and Concord Ch. 10, Sec. 1 Research how tensions between the Colonies and Great Britain finally led to the first battle of the American.
Chapter 5 Section 3 A Call to Arms. The Continental Congress September 1774 Delegates from 12 Colonies -Which colony is missing? -Famous members: Sam.
*** Timeline 1763-1776 *** 1763 – Treaty of Paris – ended French and Indian War & extended boundaries 1763 – Proclamation of 1763 – No settlement.