Road to Independence
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Every year, people in America celebrate their Independence Day. Do you know when it is?
When do the Americans celebrate their indepedence? (!2nd June) (4th July) (!15th September) (!the 2nd Friday in November)
Great! On this day in 1776, the Declaration of Independence was signed. But what happened between the colonization of America and their independence from Great Britain? Follow our road to independence to find out!
Content Goals:
In this learning path, you will learn
- about the three main events leading up to the American Independence
- about the Declaration of Independence
Social Organisation:
You will work through this learning path with a partner in the following sequence:
- Each of you will work through the section "Steps on the Road to Independence".
- You will divide the remaining 4 parts, so that each of you is working on two of them.
- Together, you create a pinboard on "Padlet" to visualize America's path to independence. Pay attention that you emphasize the events' meaning for the American Independence. Make the pinboard visually appealing and be ready to present it to the class.
Since there are lot of original texts from the internet, there will be a lot of words you don't know. Don't be afraid! Use online dictionaries such as dict.cc or leo.org or ask your teacher. Remember, that sometimes you don't need to understand every single word to get the content.
Let's get started!
Steps on the Road to Independence
To get a first overview of the topic, watch either the video below or use this interactive map.
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Very good! Now, having a rough idea, you will go into more detail concerning the events.
French-Indian War
Aufgabe Research about the French and Indian War. In the end, you should be able to answer the following questions:
Use the following sources to gain information. You can choose if you want to work on your listening skills by choosing the audio file or the video or if you want to work on your reading skills. Of course, you are allowed to use any other sources as well.
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Who fought against whom in the French-Indian War? (!French vs. Indians)(!Indians vs. British + French)(British + Indian tribes vs. French + Indian tribes)(!Spanish + Indian tribes vs. French) Why did the war happen in the first place? (!The Indians wanted their land back.)(!The British raised taxes on the Indians.)(!The Spanish left America and France and Britain fought about the "new" land.)(The French expanded South and the British expanded West.) What was the result of the war? (The British won and gained a significant part of North America's territory.) (!The French won and gained a significant part of North America's territory.) (!The Indians won and gained a significant part of North America's territory.) (!Nobody won and the territory was divided equally.) What was its meaning for the American Independence? (!King George III and the British were defeated, so they left America and the colonies became independent.) (!The Indians declared their independence from the colonies.)(King George III had to pay the war debts, raised taxes on the colonies to get the money and the wish for independence grew.) Who was an important figure in this war? (!Thomas Jefferson) (George Washington) (!Queen Elizabeth I.) (!Louis XIV.) |
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Stamp Act
Aufgabe Research about the Stamp Act. In the end, you should be able to answer the following questions:
Use the following sources to gain information. You can choose if you want to work on your listening skills by choosing the audio file or the video or if you want to work on your reading skills. Of course, you are allowed to use any other sources as well.
Now, check your knowledge about the Stamp Act by filling in the Mind Map below. |
Boston Tea Party
Aufgabe Research about the Boston Tea Party. In the end, you should be able to answer the following questions:
Use the following sources to gain information. Of course, you can use other sources as well.
Was it a big, fun party with tea? Why did they do it?
Was it planned? It was just tea, what's the big deal? How did the British react? |
The Declaration of Independence
Actually, the Declaration of Independence isn't something that happened before the war but one year after it started.
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Read the text below to learn about the history of the Declaration or use any other sources. Let's see what you remembered about the probably most famous document of the world. <popup name="Text"> The thirteen colonies in the America's had been at war with Britain for around a year when the Second Continental Congress decided it was time for the colonies to officially declare their independence. This meant that they were breaking away from British rule. They would no longer be a part of the British Empire and would fight for their freedom. Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
[…] The Declaration of Independence did more than just say the colonies wanted their freedom. It explained why they wanted their freedom. It listed all the bad things that the king had done to the colonies and that the colonies had rights which they felt they should fight for. Perhaps one of the most famous statements in the history of the United States is in the Declaration of Independence: July 4, 1776
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Congratulations!
You successfully mastered this learning path! I guess you're a real expert now. It's time to create your pinboard now.