Liberty's Kids Episode 3 – “United We Stand”

Liberty's Kids Episode 3 – “United We Stand”

Liberty’s Kids Episode 3 – “United We Stand” What prior knowledge do you have about The First Continental Congress? 1. James feels that giving ____________ the Ohio River Valley means that the lives lost 11 years ago during the French and Indian War were lost for nothing. 2. Parliament is making ____________ pay for the tea that they destroyed during the ___________________________. 3. Colonists that defend _____________ are known as Tories. 4. Samuel Adams and his cousin ______________ are creating pamphlets for Boston. Sarah volunteers to deliver the pamplets to Abigail Adams with Henri. 5. James cheers as a sailor is tarred and ______________. 6. Sarah believes that it is significant that the supplies they are loading come from four different _______________. Before closing the Boston Harbor, they thought of themselves as separate countries. 7. James learns that John Adams writes under the Pseudonym of Novangelus. He wrote “Government of _________, Not Men.” 8. When James goes to report on the First Continental Congress, Patrick _____________ is speaking. 9. Sarah meets with Abigail Adams who tells her that General Gage sent troops to Cambridge and took the arms and ____________ stored there. He said that it was to prevent violence. 10. If General Gage sees the pamphlets, they could be charged with _______________, like treason, and go to jail. 11. John and Sam Adams were known as the __________________ Men. 12. The ______________ won the debate in the Congress. They are going to Petition the King to fix the Intolerable Acts with the Parliament. 13. Henri brings the pamphlets into Boston by using _________ to carry them. 14. Mr. Adams states, “I am not a New England man, I am an ________________. We are all Americans!” What have you learned from this Episode of Liberty’s Kids? What questions do you have about The First Continental Congress? ANSWER Episode 3 – “United We Stand” What prior knowledge do you have about The First Continental Congress? 1. James feels that giving Canada the Ohio River Valley means that the lives lost 11 years ago during the French and Indian War were lost for nothing. 2. Parliament is making Boston pay for the tea that they destroyed during the Boston Tea Party. 3. Colonists that defend the Parliament are known as Tories. 4. Samuel Adams and his cousin John Adams are creating pamphlets for Boston. Sarah volunteers to deliver the pamplets to Abigail Adams with Henri. 5. James cheers as a sailor is tarred and feathered. 6. Sarah believes that it is significant that the supplies they are loading come from four different colonies. Before closing the Boston Harbor, they thought of themselves as separate countries. 7. James learns that John Adams writes under the Pseudonym of Novangelus. He wrote “Government of Laws, Not Men.” 8. When James goes to report on the First Continental Congress, Patrick Henry is speaking. 9. Sarah meets with Abigail Adams who tells her that General Gage sent troops to Cambridge and took the arms and powder stored there. He said that it was to prevent violence. 10. If General Gage sees the pamphlets, they could be charged with sedition, like treason, and go to jail. 11. John and Sam Adams were known as the Massachusetts Men. 12. The Moderates won the debate in the Congress. They are going to Petition the King to fix the Intolerable Acts with the Parliament. 13. Henri brings the pamphlets into Boston by using sheep to carry them. 14. Mr. Adams states, “I am not a New England man, I am an American. We are all Americans!” What have you learned from this Episode of Liberty’s Kids? What questions do you have about The First Continental Congress? .

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