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Name: wen Ba lista Class Period:_/ Due Date: / 85) AO 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. Basic Directions: 1 Read the prorplsquestins win his que before you read the chapter. es z brash te cesta hettes msits atmos stor a Sum err, Penna Gn, read captions, Geta fo fr the corer you are about fo ead tgenotatsereed trae custane Ba eee 3. Reaaanay: Reade cal Ranoner te goats So ors ec anve) Sorc ae ready ge ease ba conor ganas ha Iocrely undersea yous 4 White ayer ats aos bese proved ‘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 Pos Rabe British imperil TS Ene Fmnandan est. she traty of paris | Ls remane ty endo attempts to reassert French and Indian War was an contd over ts important tuning pit in Us. colonies and the En 4 ; colonial reaction to | +793, aries of Conlederaon et 1. the colonies deca these attompts ale ce the new nation then ae i produced a new had to crumlt 5 mw gov. te replace He wong American republic, 2 New constibtion wad old wchy along with struggles or overthe new nation's | new onion ingomenes =| ameral lesisad ve branes, social, political, and ue 1 rt tanl hypecserbetion fe ench Shervte ne othe Senate by € tepresentodion *#[Link] of Thomas Jeflerson Husted, “YP thomas Jeftersen of He Democntie-prblicn PAY Meheaked incumbent Prez John duwns formed with « Seder 5 Sew nation 44S fanned Besides the begnning and the end ofthis war, what else marks an Important turing point to nationhood? OF United stakes declntld Aterate View 1 | indepensiree in 1776 Hamilton published « p saphet which he orgund | that adams Suuld nut be reelected Are you using ink? Remember... no pencil! Map Break! Thirteen Colonies 1754 Lael lone an hgtight em one ot atl Franc tron and hghight em a second colo. ‘Then label and ighigt Bris erry thd car. ‘Thenlabe and it ght Spanish teary fourth cbr, Create a ky. Wt captonsurmarang te sgnfcance of torn 1788 to the Eupeen powers and te coi. 1B sscaiones LD ote eshte LD Preven trtry Spanish territory Gulf CaP ON he byitish ommed a lab of land be He wes, the french Owned 4 [6b OF land fo He cost ond north, and spein hed whet aauld lake bec Thvide, un dhe South 2. Empires at War, pp 69-72 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, ‘culminating in the creation of a new nation, the United States. EmpiesatWat. Le in He 17th conto, amr Iyalee eet ineliny Great Bribaln, Pravee, and Spain TheFist Tree Wars. tre frst thee woes amet atic He british leg yr queen undhe~ thuse rein Hey gece ‘The Seven Years' War (French and indian Wat). France now ecogniced te fi Britain and ioypov tae of Hee colnics ond shirred lergeg hyunbs doops Bagimingc ne War. Ps the Bril Sh pyink of Vitus, the franck probed He wer by pildirs & Ghatn at fects intie apie Rive Valky Taba Pin NEO sewiciy Me head for Cr dat 5 alenial de Fite, He bribish gor- Bish Vielon... fe piPShH Come ausy — from HH Wer with « low opiren of the clealaf Wailikery apactees Wraeden EATER sats Gedy Fever YOr ser gare bee SUPT Nite Aaericn in He Ohchret beer yee] ‘The British View. The bribish Come Suet From the wr wiles bow be cateral ani liter of 7 The Cael View tH Colun's#s tole am opposite View of their mill" Prrfernance ‘What was the chief reason for colonial discontent? / Promatic change in Brithins| colental policy? becawe wee celleches pves ond entered trode List tree major ways England's war for empire impacted the clones in North Ame Unchallenred Suprema 4us 1 2 diminaut natal poser and reese Faret of obfock © change in how Bribith and colemists yiewrd exch ober st three reasons the Albany Plan, aka “Join or Die” failed. 4. cach colon 1 Feared b55 ae 2 tercitery ord commmes both 40 clher colonze? © aibtsh polismen dt ‘What was the most significant impact ofthe ‘Treaty of Pars, 1763 (aka the Peaco of Paris)? Explain your reasoning. the traty of paris ended and vedjon War ae Esk and between gest british an frence ond Free gore ll periterces in rrainlond Moth fepere tadrs ‘b pthrat fo BiH5h colnies Compare the British View othe Colonial View {and explain why these opposing views are Significant tote development ofthe United States. tha Gitish bad @ lew opinion OF bheie millet y abitibig we're prod of Mie record in He Wars afin He Wor Aimeice didmh face paral of shades hut HH Cofonial 3. Reorganization of the British Empire, pp 71-72 ae a Alter the British | Reorgarizaton fhe Bish Emp of the mes oe more Stricvs thin fre pegnttel Indian conflits | fe¢li-y s stintd bY te wr exputect | continued to WAS He brikish gov.'s shift erupt as native _Broups sought both to contin rading | 4 wih Europeans | PUREE REaCn. the Lint major dest ok dhe andioresistte | Aww brihsh Impircel policy came he encroachment of British colonists on traditional tribal lands why hed a 7 We Ch*f Pontiac cole! Sb berands Proclamation of 1783... an ef fork fy stabilize He eeplen Flekim bbe ety you Map Break! The 13 Colonies 1763 Defend or et the flowing statement 175 was an mpotant watered yar 1763 was an ‘portent bake Shed Yeon List tre pice of evidence fo support your vet smabton (7 tHe proclamation (703 pelecllion 2 Ponkuc’s Pesce of Paris Heat Name one piece of evidence to suppor the opposing view this isn't He Fost Hore He (lent ht deforbed Britain | ‘The map below (captured om Wikipedia) shows North American terra gains of Spain in 1762 and Brain in 1763. Ean fe opiteanca tre tera canes fo 13410 te, Britain gained Spunish Moids ord ally french Cena da, virb tresies founch in Nery America, Using a highlighter, race the locaton of he Proclamation Line of 1763, Wat was the purpose ofthis line? Jo show im What direchcr tre countries tole are Jon d Spanish cause the the United Stats bought Louisiana from France in 1803, why does ths 1763 map show Lousiana as Spanish teriony? like ponce de [edn came theevsh Moridy 4. 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 peroeived and real » inst tee Jers 6 is| Pence, C'S geome Tt caneehe ok tee ephoeaie ond Hime py tye Sioa UTE dis mck praced dubles on Foe ign Sigur md chin lunories with Britain, uarerng Aa r7e8).. Jhis ack Meqei-ed the Colonists fo Poh fad ond liv teactenry Stamp At 76. In an effet to reise finds te support Brilsh milthoy frees tn He colonies Paces AAT. |, 1766, Grenville WS He plant by sinuttee prime nin tiber dentty the major causes and effects of the Stamp Act controversy. causedby: A ihin wonky fo raise money to Suppy? Bits milikry im be Colones Ehests ot yy testy loot colt, stamp ack consees, Fons and dovshtes of (ibedy ‘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. ' imperial seruggts ofthe stuplry bowen shed '5 smid-18th century, new wn in 1767, pressures began vo unite | [799% oa oprah colonies Ale ptadvo penal ervey ‘ecsomie ether nd polite sigh aking Seana indopaants ‘sonanent onder Brin Contd on next page Explain the limitations ofthe repeal [of ‘the Townshend Acts] in restoring positive relations between England and its 3 colonies’ in North America. foccavse of HE Indie dH fares, ck covsed a tres [st With, He colonies “ad england ‘The resulting Repeal ofthe Townshend Act... ios sia the enerng independ American identity? ‘movement vas fueled by Ineanwhilt, in london, Her was Charles Townshend, John Dickenson, «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 rested on arguments over | Boston Massacre. Defend your answer with specific 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... Dre incident Creyvently discvsed in what wy Coes the Goapes bicisea Noeasi tea in He commibietss ite ‘overall turning point of 17637 eo eS ShiEe foward mere iltont Yrot ote Gasppee fachiss &4 Colonia probghrs Boston Tea Paty tackics bt Coloni the cobnists continved there refusal to buy BriktSh few Pargt tend geuraner with epics st wvidenee becaus bee britistr SiSked 1 They Were nok of fieally justifee, bil b cause ack d accords ge thie” 1st Thotcellech Mearay | prcereeiatatce! . often did viatnk achs 3 WS @ pabriclle Get 2 7. 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... n Great bri kein, h 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} ‘Quebec Act (1774)... ight Gieh ad Cerkin ri The resulting ren it passed He Coercit Acts, we “ Ren he oe Independence bilsh guernmerd alse passed 4 by 2 ee Buen Jaw ergenitis He Carad'nn lands He univese ond fy established colonial | 9s/n

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