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all of my work Something that you do: Lawn mowing http://flickr.com/photos/sentrawoods/2500074019/ Something that you believe: Barak Obama http://flickr.com/photos/id3/440045928/ Something that you listen to: Metallica http://flickr.com/photos/sharynmorrow/138188604/ Something that you like to eat: peanut butter toast http://flickr.com/photos/katetomlinson/2811640096/sizes/s/ Some place you want to be: Rhode Island http://flickr.com/photos/auvet/95820523/ Something you want to be known for: Fencing http://flickr.com/photos/mikescia/23462820/

Something you cannot do without: computer http://flickr.com/photos/faithtoh/90939675/sizes/s/ Something you would change: pollution http://flickr.com/photos/migufu/484422259/ Something you are known for: Fencing Something you want to know more about: outer space http://flickr.com/photos/purecaffeine/2409677112/ Ø  As a Patriot what did you believe in? You need to describe at least 5 points. //Vice President John Adams by John Singleton Copley//, April 29, 1789, http://www.americanrevolution.com/PatriotsIndex.htm Ø  What was your daily life like? (Write a paragraph describing a typical day) Over 90% of colonial families lived outside of towns and cities. A comfortable farmer in the north owned ten cattle, sixteen sheep, six pigs, two hoarses, and ateam of oxen. Hoarses were standard transpotation. It is common to start each day with a stiff drink. That is the daily life. http://www.pbs.org/ktca/liberty/perspectives_daily.html Ø  Give two examples of how British imposed taxes affected your family. The stamp tax was a that was imposed on every document or newspaper printed or used in the colonies, in the summer of 1766, King George III of England replaced Prime Minister Rockingham with William Pitt, protests in the colonies against the Stamp Acts had died down when Parliament passed the Tea Act. [|http://www.multied.com/revolt/stamptax.html] http://www.multied.com/revolt/Townshend.html http://www.multied.com/revolt/Tea.html
 * Samuel Adams**
 * 1722-1803,**
 * Nathan Hale, American Patriot,** Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790, George Washington **1732-1799**