Description
Students will read and analyze a brief background on the Boston Massacre, 5 accounts of it from different points of view, and a reflection from John Adams 3 years later by answering 45 questions (7 are overarching and compare/contrast questions). They will then analyze 4 images according to 9 questions/prompts. The answers and a teacher information page with 5 ideas for implementation are included. This would be great for a sub!
Sample questions include:
--How did Preston act in a favorable way towards the colonists?
--Identify the main point of the first paragraph.
--How does this account attempt to persuade the reader of the soldiers’ guilt?
--In what way(s) could this account have been different had it been published on March 6? What if it had been published on March 19?
--How authoritative of a source does Hall seem to be and why?
--Identify what at the start of the account is similar to what people have to do today when reading the news.
--Explain the point being made about the judges and why it matters.
--Write a contextually appropriate meaning for, “express to desire” and “espouse.”
--Re-write Adam’s third paragraph in your own words to demonstrate understanding.
--How could the British have used this event as propaganda and how/for what purpose?
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