The+Road+to+Revolution

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**__The Road To Revolution__**



Link to massacre resources
 * CATEGORY || ASSIGNMENTS ||  ||   ||
 * **Inquiry** || [[file:SUGAR ACT inquiry.doc]]

The Road To Revolution wiki
||  ||   || The four attachments below are part of a TCI lesson on experiencing the Stamp Act: 1 2 3 4 Stamp Act Jigsaw lesson, based on the Stamp Act Inquiry website 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ||  ||   || The following two are to be done after completing the Mission:US For Crown or Colony? game 1 2 ||  ||   ||
 * **Classwork** || [[file:atlas questions french and indian war.doc]]
 * **Assessments** || [[file:Colonist's reactions PASSIVE TO AGGRESSIVE .doc]]

History Labs 2 great inquiry based units on the Road to Revolution and Should the Colonists have revolted against England

Interactive Revolutionary War game //Mission US// is a multimedia project featuring free interactive adventure games set in different eras of U.S. history. The first game, Mission 1: "For Crown or Colony?," puts the player in the shoes of Nat Wheeler, a 14-year-old printer's apprentice in 1770 Boston. Designed for middle school age students, this would still be appropriate for 9th grade students.

Coming of the America Revolution Great site from the Mass Historical Society

Paul Revere House Interactive lessons Interactive tools on Paul Revere's midnight ride

Lexington and Concord: A Legacy of Conflict Lesson plan from the National Park Service that includes primary source documents and images from both the British and Colonist sides of the Battles of Lexington and Concord

Colonists Protest British Policies: 3 minutes media type="custom" key="10841169"