U.S. History I Standard Review: “The Nation’s Beginnings” Chapter 1 Section 1 Standard 9.1 and 9.3.
Essential Question Essential Question: –How did England’s changing policy towards its North American colonies lead to a rising call for independence? RQ.
Proclamation of 1763 Proclamation of 1763 Townshend Act Townshend Act Stamp Act Stamp Act Boston Massacre Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party Boston Tea.
1756 – 1763 A war in Europe between England and France spills over into the colonies - The French and Indian War.
MTBMA - Transportation Program Jim Dwyer Maryland Port Administration Nov. 20, 2013 1.
Jumpstart 10/22 Pick up your folder and a copy of the PDSA goal sheet. Our class goal is 70% for tomorrow’s test. Set a goal for yourself (70% or above),
Model that shows the amount of a product that would be offered for sale at all possible prices by a producer.
1 Major events towards Independence Navigation Acts Acts which attempted to regulate colonial trade and stated all goods must be shipped in English ships,
Call to Order Look at the bar graph below and answer the questions that follow. 1.What is an export? 2.How did the value of United States Exports change.
Causes of the Revolution O. Mercantilism O Economic system that bases a nations wealth and power on the amount of gold and silver in its treasury.
Creating A Nation Unit Two. I. Causes of the American Revolution For 150 years, the English citizens in the 13 colonies “had it made” For 150 years, the.
1763 - 1776 THE ORIGINS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.