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Event Descriptions: Anger Rating 1-10 Justification For Rating 2 Higher Level Questions Citations

The document describes several events that angered the colonists against British rule and increased tensions, rated on a scale of 1-10. It discusses the Quartering Act (rating 6), the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts (rating 7), the Boston Massacre (rating 8), and the Boston Tea Party (rating 8). It then explains the Intolerable Acts passed by Britain in response and the formation of the Continental Congress, which wrote the Declaration of Rights and called for a boycott of British trade. Lexington and Concord followed, where British troops left Boston to seize rebel leaders.

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Event Descriptions: Anger Rating 1-10 Justification For Rating 2 Higher Level Questions Citations

The document describes several events that angered the colonists against British rule and increased tensions, rated on a scale of 1-10. It discusses the Quartering Act (rating 6), the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts (rating 7), the Boston Massacre (rating 8), and the Boston Tea Party (rating 8). It then explains the Intolerable Acts passed by Britain in response and the formation of the Continental Congress, which wrote the Declaration of Rights and called for a boycott of British trade. Lexington and Concord followed, where British troops left Boston to seize rebel leaders.

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Event Proclamation of independence

Descriptions

Quartering act

The British announced that no one could go west of the Appalachian mountains except for the Native Americans This makes the 7 colonists had to give the British soldiers a home when they needed it and had to give them supplies

Anger rating 1-10 6

Stamp act

Townshend acts

This is when the king raised taxes on the Colonists. The colonists were angry because the taxes went to were the colonists didnt get a benefit in. The king also made them pay for the war between the French and the Indians versus the British. The new British Prime Minister imposed taxes

Justification for rating This event wasnt too bad they didnt bring out guns but it was a pretty big deal. The colonists were a little upset about this. This was little peeving for the colonists because the soldiers had barged in their home and demanded food and supplies and the colonists already had a family to take care of. The colonists were very upset at the king because he made them pay for the French and Indian war. He made them pay for something they didnt get a say in. This made the colonists very angry.

2 Higher level questions

Citations

Boston massacre

Boston Tea Party

on Tea, Paper, Led, and grass that was collected by the sea ports. He hoped the people didnt recognize these taxes. On March 5,1770 A mob of colonists were taunting the British troops The colonists were throwing snowballs at them then the British opened fire and 5 colonists died. In 1773 parliament passed the stamp act. The colonists could only buy tea from his company. No other comp. can compete with it. Even though it lowered the price of tea, colonists still opposed it. The colonists thought this was just another example of England making that concerned the colonists without

consulting them. The colonists dressed like British soldiers and raided three British ships, the smashed 340 boxes of tea. And they dumped them all in the ocean The intolerable Because the 8 Acts colonists made the Boston tea party the British signed a coercive act meaning for the colonists to obey the British and pay for the Boston tea party. The colonists called these act intolerable acts because they could not tolerate it. First The colonists 6 continental worked together to congress protect their rights. Representatives from 12 and 13 colonies formed together in Philadelphia After several weeks the congress wrote

the declaration of rights. Congress asked for complete boycott of all trade with England. Lexington and Concord When the cities that the British troops left Boston to seize the rebel leaders and take gunpowder. 10

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