British Acts In Haiku form
Delve into British Acts through poetic Haiku, offering unique insights into historical legislation in an engaging, concise format.
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British Acts In Haiku Form
Haiku #1 What act is this haiku about? Taxing 50 goods? What is the committee that was formed in response to this act? We shall form a committee And boycott this tax Did this committee achieve its goal?
Haiku #2 The land we just gained What act is this haiku about? Is not for you to possess Why was this act passed? No more conflict please How did colonists react to this act?
Haiku #3 What act is this haiku about? No more hands-off now Why did this event occur? This war was too expensive What were the effects of this event? Time to pay your share
Haiku #4 What act is this haiku about? Tea, glass, lead, and paint What happened to this act? Are now much more expensive Why did Britain need revenue? We need revenue
Now Its Your Turn You are to create 2 haikus: 1 about: 1st Continental Congress, Pontiac s Rebellion, Sugar Act, Intolerable/Coercive Acts 1 about ANYTHING from this year. Suggestions include Columbian Exchange, Bacon s Rebellion, Encomienda System, Puritans, etc.
American Revolution Timeline Complete the timeline based on your person s point of view Remember, positive is above the timeline, negative is below the timeline