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Title: The Unrest-O-Meter


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UnderstandingColonial Unrest

Colonial Unrest-O-Meter
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
  • The Unrest-O-Meter

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Groupwork Activity
  • SWBAT explain how proud British subjects of 1763
    became rebellious Americans by 1775 by discussing
    9 events leading up to the American Revolution.
    Students will rate the relative levels of
    unrest each event either causes or displays.
    This will be done by
  • Learning about and analyzing nine events between
    1763 and 1775.
  • Completing a Matrix summarizing each event.
  • Rating and providing rationale for each event
    through discussion and consensus.
  • Finally, arriving at a class consensus in rating
    each event.

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Groupwork Activity
  • SWBAT explain how proud British subjects of 1763
    became rebellious Americans by 1775 by discussing
    9 events leading up to the American Revolution.
    Students will rate the relative levels of
    unrest each event either causes or displays.
    This will be done by
  • Learning about and analyzing nine events between
    1763 and 1775.
  • Completing a Matrix summarizing each event.
  • Rating and providing rationale for each event
    through discussion and consensus.
  • Finally, arriving at a class consensus in rating
    each event.

4
Unrest-O-Meter Process
  • Divide into groups no greater than four or five.
  • Placards will be passed from group to group at
    Mr. Bs direction (no rushing! 5 7 minutes
    ea.).
  • Locate the event on the matrix (the letter after
    the 3.3_ )
  • One group member reads the placard to the rest of
    the group. The group summarizes.
  • Group discussion to reach consensus on that
    events rating and rationale.
  • When directed, pass placard clockwise (from a top
    looking down position).
  • When all nine events have been discussed, adjust
    your meter to show no more than 36 blocks.

5
Unrest-O-Meter Rating Criteria
  • Discuss criteria to be used for ratings.

6
Class Consensus
  • Groups summarize events while Mr. B marks an
    overhead Unrest-O-Meter. No discussion of rating,
    only clarification of event.
  • After all nine events are placed, class consensus
    to arrive at 36 rating blocks.

EXAMPLE ONLY
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Colonial Unrest-O-Meter
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
Proclamation of 1763 Quatering Act 1765 Stamp Act 1765 Townshend Act 1767 Boston Massacre 1770 Boston Tea Party 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774 First Continental Congress 1774 Lexington and Concord 1775
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3.3A Proclamation of 1763
  • To prevent wars with the Indians, the land west
    of the Appalachians would be reserved for the
    Indians no white settlement west of the
    mountains.

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3.3B The Quartering Act
  • Colonists were required to ensure British
    Soldiers were housed, fed, provided candles,
    beer, and transportation.
  • Colonists did not trust the presence of the
    soldiers would be used to enforce laws.

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3.3C The Stamp Act
  • Printed materials were to be taxed. The Stamp was
    applied to show the tax was paid. Items to be
    taxed newspapers, pamphlets, marriage licenses,
    playing cards.
  • 9 colonies sent representatives to the Stamp Act
    Congress (Virginia, New Hampshire, North
    Carolina, and Georgia were not represented.)
    passing a resolution demanding GB repeal the
    Stamp Act. Boycotts were put into place.
  • John Adams birth of the revolution.

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3.3D The Townshend Acts
  • Indirect, hidden, tax levied on finished
    products.
  • Raises the cost of the product.
  • Colonists saw through the plan.

12
3.3E The Boston Massacre
  • 05MAR1770 British soldiers fired on a mob of
    Bostonians.
  • Five civilians were killed
  • Incident used for agitative propaganda by the
    Sons of Liberty.
  • Paul Revere, artist.

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3.3F The Boston Tea Party
  • 1773 Parliament passed the Tea Act.
  • Gave British East Indies a monoply.
  • Boston boycotted and then destroyed the tea.

14
3.3G The Intolerable Acts
  • The Coercive Acts were intended to force the
    colonists to pay for the destroyed tea.
  • Boston Harbor closed, military rule imposed.
  • Intolerable, if can be done to Boston . . .

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3.3H The First Continental Congress
  • Colonies Unite!
  • 12 of 13 met to form the congress (-GA).
  • Endorsed resolutions to denounce the Intolerable
    Acts, urged colonies to form militias to resist
    enforcement, and called on colonies to suspend
    all trade with GB.

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3.3I Lexington and Concord
  • April 19, 1775
  • British intended to capture stores of ammunition
    and Sam Adams and John Hancock.
  • The Lexington Militia stood their ground, a
    confrontation ensued, sparked the days
    conflagration.
  • Before returning to Boston . . .

73 British solders were dead 174 were
wounded. 49 patriots were killed, 39 more were
wounded.
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Unrest-O-Meter Wrap Up
  • Considering the rising level of tension, pick
    five events that best represent that escalation.
  • Place those five events on a timeline.
  • Create a symbol for each event and use color to
    help describe the level of unrest.
  • Horizontally place the symbols to locate the
    event in time, vertically place the symbols to
    show their level of unrest.
  • Below the timeline, write out brief bullets
    describing each event.

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Timeline Project, 25 points
  • Combination Timeline / Graph (see rubric!)
  • Choose Five events to depict the escalating
    unrest in the colonies.
  • Place them to scale on the timeline.
  • Use a symbol to show each events level of unrest
    (does not need to be a perfect staircase).
  • Under the timeline, write a one or two sentence
    summary of the event.
  • The No-Brainer rubric applies.

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Rubric
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