Mr. Crigger's Class



Road to Revolution TimelineTask:Today we will begin creating our Road to Revolution timelines; the purpose of this assignment is to better understand the reasons why the American Revolution was fought.Process:Go to Click on Sign Up.Click on PublicUse your Mosis Number or other username of your choiceUse your number@ for emailUse a password that you will remember like your 8 digit birthdayAnswer the security questionAgree to the Terms and Conditions.Click Sign-UpOpen your email at and click on the confirmation link. If you did not receive an email, go back and make sure you wrote everything correct in your email. Remember @Make sure you are signed in, click on dashboard and Add TimelineTitle: Road to Revolution TimelinePublish Status: PublicCategory: HistoryPicture: Find a picture that goes with the subject (You can add a picture later if your don’t have one yet)Requirements:You need to include these 10 events: French and Indian War. Include start and end of war.Proclamation of 1763Stamp ActTownshend ActsBoston MassacreTea ActBoston Tea PartyIntolerable Acts Lexington and ConcordDeclaration of IndependenceEach event must include the following: A title The Date in which is happenedAn appropriate pictureA link to a website about it (You will need to put the link in both Link Text and URL)A definition or summary of the event in your own words. (No Copy and Pasting)An explanation as to why it helped lead to the American Revolution.Do not copy and paste this information.Make sure you set your timeline to have an appropriate timespan, meaning the years before 1700 or after 1800 should not be on your timeline.Here is an example of an acceptable entry, click on the box to see the complete information. When you are finished past a link to your timeline in the Google Classroom Document.Make sure the word “edit” is not in the link. ................
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