Causes of the American Revolution

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Causes of the American Revolution Nobody Likes Taxes Great Britain needed money. It passed the Stamp Act. This meant that any paper with writing on it must have a stamp. Each stamp cost a few cents. A stamp was needed on each newspaper. Even playing cards had to have a stamp. This made the colonists mad. They would not pay. Mobs yelled at the men who came to sell the stamps. The British were shocked. They saw that the tax would not work. So it was repealed. Repealed means it was stopped. Yet, Great Britain still needed money. So, it passed the Townshend (TOWNS-end) Acts. These acts taxed glass, paint, paper, lead, and tea. No one in Great Britain had to pay these taxes. The colonists did not want to pay. People gave speeches to protest. People in the colonies stopped buying British goods. 93 Shell Education #50081 Leveled Texts: Early America

Things Go Too Far Then, Great Britain sent 4,000 troops to Boston. On March 5, 1770, a colonist got into a fight with a British soldier. More people came. The colonists threw rocks and ice. Soon, eight more soldiers came. Someone yelled, Fire! The troops shot into the crowd. Five people died. The people called this the Boston Massacre. A massacre is when many people die. Next came the Tea Act. Great Britain let just a few shops in the colonies sell tea. Samuel Adams gave a speech. He told people to fight back. In December 1773, some men dressed like Indians. These men went onto British ships at night. They opened 342 boxes of tea. They threw the tea into the water. The people called this the Boston Tea Party. The Boston Tea Party made King George III mad. He made strong new laws. The people called them the Intolerable (in-tol-uhr-uh-buhl) Acts. The word intolerable means too hard to live with. One of these acts shut down Boston Harbor. No one could fish. This put half of the men in that town out of work. Another law let British troops live in people s homes! Most colonists did not want to fight. But, the king had made a mistake. These laws made the colonists really dislike the king. They wanted to be free. Comprehension Question Describe at least two of the British acts. 94 #50081 Leveled Texts: Early America Shell Education

Causes of the American Revolution Nobody Likes Taxes Great Britain needed money. Its government passed the Stamp Act. This act required stamps on all printed paper. A stamp was needed on each newspaper. One was needed on playing cards. Even a wedding license needed a stamp. This made the colonists mad. They would not pay. Angry mobs scared the men who came to sell the stamps. By the time the tax was supposed to start, no one was left to get the money! The British were shocked. They saw that the tax would not work. So it was repealed. To repeal a tax means to cancel it. Yet, the nation still needed money. So, the government passed the Townshend (TOWNS-end) Acts. These acts taxed glass, paint, paper, lead, and tea. No one in Great Britain had to pay these taxes. The colonists did not want to, either. People gave speeches. They wrote articles. They convinced the colonists to stop buying British goods. 95 Shell Education #50081 Leveled Texts: Early America

Things Go Too Far Then, the British leaders sent 4,000 troops to Boston. On March 5, 1770, a colonist got into a fight with a British guard. More people joined in. They threw rocks and ice. Soon, eight more soldiers came. Someone yelled, Fire! The troops shot into the crowd. Five colonists died. The Americans called this the Boston Massacre. A massacre is the killing of many people. Next came the Tea Act. It let just a few shop owners sell tea. The colonists hated Britain s control over them. Samuel Adams gave speeches. He told people to fight back against the Tea Act. One night in December 1773, some men dressed as Indians. They sneaked aboard British ships. They broke open 342 chests of tea. They threw the tea into Boston Harbor. The people called this the Boston Tea Party. After that, King George III was mad. He made harsh new laws. The colonists called them the Intolerable (in-tol-uhr-uh-buhl) Acts. One law closed Boston Harbor. No one could fish in the sea. No one could use the ocean for trade. This put half of the men in Boston out of work. Another law made colonists let British soldiers live in their homes! The king had made a big mistake. Before this, most colonists had not wanted to fight. Now, these laws made them dislike the king. More people longed to be free. Comprehension Question Describe the three British acts included in this text. 96 #50081 Leveled Texts: Early America Shell Education

Causes of the American Revolution Nobody Likes Taxes Great Britain needed money. Parliament (PAR-luh-muhnt) passed the Stamp Act. It required stamps on any printed paper, including newspapers and marriage licenses. The stamps cost money. This made the colonists mad, and they refused to pay. Angry mobs scared the men who came to sell the stamps. By the time the tax was supposed to start, no one was left to collect the money! The British were shocked. They saw that the tax would not work. So Parliament repealed it. Yet, the nation still needed money. So, the government passed the Townshend (TOWNS-end) Acts. This taxed glass, paint, paper, lead, and tea. No one in Great Britain had to pay these taxes. The colonists did not want to, either. People gave speeches and wrote articles. They convinced the colonists to stop buying British goods. 97 Shell Education #50081 Leveled Texts: Early America

Things Go Too Far Then, the British leaders sent 4,000 soldiers to Boston. On March 5, 1770, a colonist got into an argument with a British guard. More people joined in. Colonists threw rocks and ice. Soon, eight more soldiers came. When someone yelled, Fire! the soldiers shot into the crowd. They killed five colonists. The Americans called this the Boston Massacre. Next, Parliament passed the Tea Act. This act allowed just a few shop owners to sell tea. The colonists hated Britain s control over their economy. Samuel Adams gave speeches and told people to fight back against the Tea Act. One night in December 1773, men dressed as Indians and sneaked aboard British ships. They broke open 342 chests of tea and threw the tea into Boston Harbor. The people cheered for this Boston Tea Party. After that, King George III cracked down. He made harsh new laws that the colonists called the Intolerable (in-toluhr-uh-buhl) Acts. One law closed Boston Harbor. This meant that no one could fish or use the ocean for trade. It put half of the men in Boston out of work. Another forced colonists to let British soldiers live in their homes! The king had made a big mistake. Many colonists had never before seen a reason to fight. Now, these laws were so hated that more people longed for freedom. Comprehension Question Why did the colonists in Boston think the British acts were unfair? 98 #50081 Leveled Texts: Early America Shell Education

Causes of the American Revolution Nobody Likes Taxes Great Britain needed money, so Parliament (PAR-luh-muhnt) passed the Stamp Act. This act required stamps on any printed paper, including newspapers and marriage licenses. The stamps cost money. This infuriated the colonists, and they refused to pay. Angry mobs frightened the men who came to sell the stamps. By the time the tax was to officially start, nobody was left to collect the money! The British were shocked. They realized that the tax would not work, and Parliament repealed it. However, the nation still needed money, so the government passed the Townshend (TOWNS-end) Acts to tax glass, paint, paper, lead, and tea. Nobody in Great Britain had to pay these taxes, and the colonists did not want to, either. People gave speeches and wrote articles convincing the colonists to boycott British goods. The colonists refused to purchase anything from Great Britain. 99 Shell Education #50081 Leveled Texts: Early America

Things Go Too Far The boycott frustrated the British leaders. They sent 4,000 soldiers to Boston. On March 5, 1770, a colonist got into an argument with a British guard. More people joined in. Colonists threw rocks and ice. Soon, eight more soldiers came. When somebody yelled, Fire! the soldiers shot into the crowd, killing five colonists. The Americans called this the Boston Massacre. Then, Parliament passed the Tea Act, which allowed just a few shop owners to sell tea. The colonists disliked that Britain had control over their economy. Samuel Adams gave speeches and told people to defy the Tea Act. One night in December 1773, men dressed as Indians sneaked aboard British ships, broke open 342 chests of tea, and threw the tea into Boston Harbor. The people cheered for this Boston Tea Party. After that, King George III cracked down with harsh new laws that made the colonists furious. They called them the Intolerable e (in-tol-uhr-uh-buhl) Acts. One law closed Boston Harbor, which h meant that nobody could fish or use the ocean for trade. This put half of the men in Boston out of work. Another law forced colonists to allow British soldiers to live in their homes! The king had made a huge mistake. Many colonists had never before seen a reason to fight, but these laws were so disliked that now these people longed for freedom. Comprehension Question Use details to explain why the British acts upset the colonists living in Boston. 100 #50081 Leveled Texts: Early America Shell Education