The Road to Revolution Chapter 6 p. 156-185 Warm Up Activity Look at page 158 in your textbooks. Read the sequencing events section. Copy this graphic.
The American Revolution Ch 4. Section 1 - The Colonies Fight for Their Rights In 1740 the French and British built forts in the Ohio River Valley to claim.
King George III. The French and Indian War Guerilla Warfare.
Colonial Resistance and Rebellion Chapter 2.1. Review Mercantilism Navigation Act French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763.
Welcome to the Sixth Annual Dialogue on Democracy September 10, 2009.
The Founding Period Review: The Federalists Consolidate National Authority (1776-early 1800s) Striving for Balance Between Democracy and Authority Agenda.
This Virginian was one of the most important delegates to the Constitutional Convention and one of the richest men from his state. He pushed for a bill.
Lesson 2 Colonists Speak Out Review for Test. This act put a tax on paper items. Newspapers,legal documents, and even playing cards were taxed. The Stamp.
Advocacy 101. 1.Who can lobby? 2.Fear and intimidation – get over it! 3.Who are my legislators? 4.What are the best ways to communicate?
AHSGE SPEC QUESTIONS SOCIAL STUDIES. Directions Read each question carefully and write down what you believe to be the correct answer. After writing.
Toward Revolution: What eventually led to the Declaration of Independence and the beginning of the Revolutionary War? 1763-1775 AFTER the French and Indian.
Chapter 7 Section 2 Growing Pains. Growing Pains Both Britain and the Colonies experienced growing pains. Britain had to govern a larger empire. Colonists.