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Short reading passages about important events and people are accompanied by questionnaires, and answer keys are provided. Project idea: Have your student compare and contrast the Articles of Confederation with the United States Constitution.
The American Revolution saw the United States win independence from Great Britain after 8 years of war and almost 20 years of varying rebellion. Colonists proclaimed “no taxation without representation” starting with the Stamp Act Congress in 1765.
Use with Pages 246–251. Directions: Complete the cause-and-effect chart with information from your textbook. Notes for Home: Your child learned about the causes and effects of the French and Indian War. Home Activity: To practice this skill with your child, identify several cause-and-effect relationships around your home.
These worksheets are used to help students learn about the American Revolution, a pivotal period in American history that occurred between 1765 and 1783.
This engaging American Revolution crossword puzzle contains 17 clues, from the Declaration of Independence to the Treaty of Paris, key battle sites to the Founding Fathers.
Where does the American Revolution "come to a head" in October, 1781? What do the delegates to the Second Continental Congress ratify on July 4th, 1776? Who taught American surgeons about inoculation? Today, New York is the _____ capital of the world. _____ million people live there. In 1776, it's a city of only _____ people. Don't know?
I can explain how the Revolutionary War affected the colonists, and why other countries decided to support them. I understand the advantages and disadvantages of the Continental Army.