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Higher education british history simulations

Preview of Stamp Act Activity

Stamp Act Activity

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Power Slides
This simulation is awesome. Teach kids about the benefit of uniting together for a common cause "peacefully." Teach them about ways of standing up for their rights. This activity will enhance their learning experience outside of the classroom. Your students will learn that there is strength when they are united, they are going to learn correct ways of protesting (Petitions, Peaceful Protests, Etc.). They are going to value one another's opinion. See what they can come up with. Collaborate
Preview of Project British Culture and Politics

Project British Culture and Politics

Created by
Maartje van Rens
This workbook contains a project on British Culture and Politics. It encourages students to discover the system and challenges then to come up with their own party and to get as many votes as they can from their classmates, all based on their ideas and campaign.
Preview of Royal Proclamation of 1763

Royal Proclamation of 1763

Created by
Thirteen Stars
Issued by Parliament following the Seven Years war in the American colonies, the Royal Proclamation of 1763 may be considered a spark to the unrest that would evolve into the American Revolution. This resource will provide students the opportunity to travel back in time to understand the gravity of this Proclamation as seen through the eyes of the American colonists. Students will improve their annotation and note taking skills of primary source materials, and learn to dissect all aspects of a g
Preview of The Stamp Act Congress - Debate & Discussion

The Stamp Act Congress - Debate & Discussion

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Thirteen Stars
The Stamp Act Congress is widely considered the foundation of American unity. It is the first time the colonies came together in a congress that resulted in a unified response to the British government concerning policy. The following resource takes a careful look at how that Congress came to be, what transpired, and what the results were.In order to understand the ideas presented in this Congress, I recommend completing the following resources on my TPT page before this one:The Royal Proclamati
Preview of The Sugar Act of 1764

The Sugar Act of 1764

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Thirteen Stars
The Sugar Act of 1764 certainly may not have been as ‘sweet’ a deal for the colonists as it was for the British government! Have students take a deep dive into this Act to understand how it led to the American Revolution.This resource will provide students the opportunity to travel back in time to understand why Britain issued this act and what the American colonists thought of it. Students will improve their annotation and note taking skills of primary source materials, and learn to dissect all
Preview of The Stamp Act of 1765

The Stamp Act of 1765

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Thirteen Stars
The Stamp Act of 1765, notable for being the first direct, or ‘internal’ tax on the American colonies, is often credited for being the catalyst of revolution among the colonists.This resource will provide students the opportunity to travel back in time to understand why Britain issued this act and what the American colonists thought of it. Students will improve their annotation and note taking skills of primary source materials, and learn to dissect all aspects of a government issued act so they
Preview of The Currency Act of 1764

The Currency Act of 1764

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Thirteen Stars
An often forgotten Act, the Currency Act of 1764 is just as important and controversial as the proceeding Sugar and Stamp Acts. This resource will provide students the opportunity to travel back in time to understand why Britain issued this act and what the American colonists thought of it. Students will improve their annotation and note taking skills of primary source materials, and learn to dissect all aspects of a government issued act so they can make informed opinions. I recommend completin
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