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Guided Reading & Analysis: Imperial Wars and Colonial Protest
Chapter 4- imperial Wars and Colonial Protest, pp 68-84
Reading Assignment:
(Ch. 4AMSCO or ther resource for content corresponding lo Period 3
Purpose:
‘This guide isnot oly a place to record notes as you read, but also to provide a place and structure for
reflections and anayss using higher level thinking slls with new knowledge gained fom the reacng.
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‘Key Concepts FOR PERIOD 3:
Key Concept 3.1: British attempts to assert tighter control over its North American colonies and the colonial resolve
to pursue self-government led to a colonial independence movement and the Revolutionary War.
Key Concept 3.2: The American Revolution’s democratic and republican ideals inspired new experiments with
different forms of government.
Key Concept 3.3: Migration within North America and competition over resources, boundaries, and trade
intensified conflicts among peoples and nations
Guided Reading, pp 68-77
As you read ihe chapter, jt down your nates inthe mile column. Consider your nots tobe elaboration on the Objectives and Main dees prosenedin the et
ou, When you trish the section, analyze what you read by answering the question in the right Nand ‘column,
1. Overview and Alternate View p. 68
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victory over
France in the
imperial
struggle for
North America
led to new
conilicts among
the British
government, the
North
American,
colonists, and
‘American
Indians,
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the creation of a
new nation, the
United States.
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discontent? /
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colental policy? becawe wee
celleches pves ond entered trode
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impacted the clones in North Ame
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‘What was the most significant impact ofthe
‘Treaty of Pars, 1763 (aka the Peaco of Paris)?
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colnies
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{and explain why these opposing views are
Significant tote development ofthe United
States.
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locaton of he Proclamation
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like ponce de [edn came theevsh Moridy4. British Actions and Colonial Reactions, pp 72-73
During and afer the| Prodamatin of 1763... 14 an efter? + Stabilize tHe
{imperial struggles
ofthe mid-18th weshen trunti-
century, new
pressures began
Unite the British
colonies against | New Revenues and Regultons. i foe L
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Brilsh milthoy frees tn He colonies
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the Stamp Act controversy.
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‘What was the most significant cause of
the controversy?
‘What was the most significant effect of
the controversy?
‘The main source of resentment among
colonists was:
5. Second Phase of the Crisis, pp 73-74
During and after the ‘The Townshend Acts. '
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Explain the limitations ofthe repeal [of
‘the Townshend Acts] in restoring
positive relations between England and
its 3 colonies’ in North America.
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fares, ck covsed a tres
[st With, He colonies
“ad england‘The resulting Repeal ofthe Townshend Act... ios sia the enerng
independ American identity?
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«established colonial an othe Conese iy te lecens yminishem James Otis, Samuel Adams, Lord North,
lites, as well as by Crispus Attucks —
rssroots movements Janis oh mas en
that included newly lawyer md oaks whe SH
Sine fee nd acs ahs sh
srisans and one nd sea
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ters ei ; evidence, a
subjects, the rights of the | mo, ef ust om 0 FT
mimrateie | Ot Bene fesa ted Me 1 OHS 0 ft wi
of the Enlightenment. Mor, / esate poche
ish droops ube nod been toarkend Ia ae on idl COME
Of te following, whose contribution was
wn tha- cil Spay ore ME Arak
Supporters of US in ore
6, Renewal of
Great Britain's
massive debt from
the Seven Years?
‘War resulted in
renewed efforts to
consolidate
{imperial controt
lover North
“American markets,
taxes, and politcal
institutions —
actions that were
supported by some
colonists but
resisted by others.
the Conflict, pp 74-75
Explain how Commies of Conespondence and
Clr duns the velaboely quitl your | iwelonil commie srpned be viens
between Brian and the colonies nthe early 1770's,
1770-1772, Sorel Gdgm Serr gta | tr ektharsed inde on
Ob funtrieens lege alive suspicies pritish ochviby
‘The Gaspee...
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in He commibietss ite ‘overall turning point of 17637
eo eS ShiEe foward mere iltont
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Boston Tea Paty tackics bt Coloni
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refusal to buy BriktSh few Pargt tend geuraner with epics st
wvidenee
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27. Intolerable Acts and the Philosophical Foundations of the American Revolution, pp 75-77
Great Britain's
‘massive debt from the
‘Seven Years’ War
resulted in renewed
efforts to consolidate
Imperial control over
North American
‘markets, taxes, and
political institutions —
actions that were
supported by some
colonists but resisted
by others.
Intolerable Acts...
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Of He bosbon tea perky eed
te ki d mumbus of nen
‘The aed erie. ple “
there Were Fur Coercive 4cbS ) ghrcchid
watnl pak punisriry He pepte of
besten cad massachu sch! on el
bringing 4 dissidats unde corte
Explain how the Coercive Acts (Intolerable Acts)
wore both an effet of colonial ations and a cause
‘of colonial action.
They Wer on effet of de
boycotts ond Buslen fea
Port] Sth Caused went revel tty
and dissidence,
Explain the role of religion in colonial resistance to
‘the new imperial policies of 1774,
tHe colenies beliered Hot Hey}
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ad Cerkin ri
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Independence bilsh guernmerd alse passed 4 by 2 ee
Buen Jaw ergenitis He Carad'nn lands He univese ond fy
established colonial | 9s/n