GOALS
1. I can trace the chronology of events leading to the American Revolution, including:
6. I can describe the Treaty of Paris of 1783 and how it affected relations of the United States with European nations and American Indians.
- French and Indian War, Stamp Act, Boston Tea Party, Boston Massacre, Intolerable Acts, Battles of Lexington and Concord, Common Sense, & Declaration of Independence
- George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, Crispus Attucks, Gilbert du Motier, & Marquis de Lafayette
- Bunker Hill, Trenton, Saratoga, & Yorktown
- John Locke, Charles de Montesquieu, & Jean-Jacques Rousseau
6. I can describe the Treaty of Paris of 1783 and how it affected relations of the United States with European nations and American Indians.
Content
Chapter 10 Text (C-G)
Chapter 11 Text (A-I)
Revolutionary War Scavenger Hunt
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Open Response Questions PowerPoint - Thank you Mrs. Brockman :)
VIDEOS
WEBSITES
The French and Indian War
Interactive maps of the French and Indian War
Interactive maps of the French and Indian War
The American Revolution
Interactive maps of the American Revolution
Interactive maps of the American Revolution
Game - The Patriot Spy
Be careful! You are a Patriot Spy working to free America from England's rule.
Be careful! You are a Patriot Spy working to free America from England's rule.
Animated History Battle Tactics
The Revolutionary War pitted the poorly trained American Continental Army against the disciplined forces of the British Army. Discover how America prevailed against the odds.
The Revolutionary War pitted the poorly trained American Continental Army against the disciplined forces of the British Army. Discover how America prevailed against the odds.