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Item Nr: KM 932 Title: Boston Tea Party-Jackdaw (BB)
Grade Lvl: IJ Author:
Length: 0 Prod/Pub: Jackdaw Publications
Copyright: 2004 Series: JACKDAWS
Book Type: Biographee:
Copies: 1 Loan Period: 10 days
 
  To protest a special tea tax England had imposed upon her American colonies, members of the patriot group, Sons of Liberty, dressed up as Indians one cold December night in 1773, boarded three British ships and dumped 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor. England’s response to this brazen act of rebellion, the Coercive Acts (known in America as the Intolerable Acts), would so punish and enrage colonists that war became virtually inevitable. Bring to life the highly charged atmosphere of pre Revolutionary War America with fascinating and informative primary source documents such as: protest broadsides, a newspaper account of the incident, a contemporary political cartoon, and a Boston Tea Party song. Please see professional book: B 96732 for ideas to support teaching and learning with Jackdaw primary sources. IL 5-8. The contents of this Jackdaw feature: Support Materials Illustrated Broadsheet Essay Timeline Critical Thinking Questions Recommended Reading List Historical Documents Broadside: “Tradesmen’s Protest Against The Proceedings of the Merchants. Relative to the New Importation of Tea,” November 3, 1773 Broadside stating results of a meeting of Boston citizens that voted to not allow the unloading of tea, December 2, 1773 Letter defending the Boston Tea Party, December 17, 1773 Boston Gazette and Country Journal report on the tea party, December 20, 1773 New York broadside relating events that occurred in Boston, December 23, 1773 Paul Revere engraving: “The Able Doctor, or America Swallowing the Bitter Draught,” June 1774 Lithograph: “The Destruction of Tea at Boston Harbor,” 1846 “Tea Tax, and Humble Wish,” a 19th century song about the Boston Tea Party

  Subjects:
  58 - AMERICA--HISTORY/AMERICAN
  1796 - ENGLAND
  714 - MASSACHUSETTS
  1840 - PRIMARY SOURCES
  1007 - SOCIAL STUDIES
  1108 - U.S.--HISTORY
  1111 - U.S.--HISTORY--COLONIAL PERIOD
  1113 - U.S.--HISTORY--REVOLUTION/REVOLUTIONARY WAR
  1110 - U.S.--HISTORY--STUDY AND TEACHING
  1605 - VISUAL LITERACY