1. What are grievances? 2. What is a monopoly?. You may have your notes out you were to take...

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Happy Tuesday! 1. What are grievances ? 2. What is a monopoly ?

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 Benjamin Franklin suggests colonies meeting  Not until after Intolerable Acts do they act on this suggestion  Met in Philadelphia  September 5- October 26, 1774  Elected representatives from all colonies except Georgia  Key Figures: George Washington, John Adams, Patrick Henry, Richard Lee, John Jay, Peyton Randolph

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Happy Tuesday!

1. What are grievances?

2. What is a monopoly?

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Quiz TimeYou may have your notes out you were to take yesterday

Answer ALL questions

No talkingEyes on your own paper!!

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Continental Congress 1773- Benjamin Franklin suggests colonies meeting

Not until after Intolerable Acts do they act on this suggestion

Met in Philadelphia September 5- October 26, 1774

Elected representatives from all colonies except Georgia

Key Figures: George Washington, John Adams, Patrick Henry, Richard Lee, John Jay, Peyton Randolph

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Purpose Show combined authority to Great Britain

Multiple aims (how to address)

Wanted Great Britain to understand their grievances; as well as the colonies and rest of the world

Independence was NOT the goal; rather to right the wrongs

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At the Convention Desired to promote free debate

Colonies had always been independent -> mistrust

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The actions

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What was decided?

“One decision by the Congress often overlooked in importance is its decision to reconvene in May 1775 if their grievances were not addressed. This is a major step in creating an ongoing intercolonial decision making body, unprecedented in colonial history.”

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Lexington and ConcordYOU are a news reporter and the FIRST to report on the battles! You must create your newspaper from a patriot or loyalist viewpoint.

The Colonial TimesAttention grabbing headline

Report on the two battles. IN YOUR OWN WORDS- DO NOT COPY FROM THE SHEET.

What happened?!*Details are KEY!!!!*

What can colonists expect to happen next?

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Too late to apologize! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZfRaWAtBVg

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Papers!3rd block- due TONIGHT by 11:59

4th block- due TOMORROW by 11:59