One Minute History
John Adams and the Boston Massacre - American Revolutionary War - One Minute History
The story of John Adams and his defense of the British soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre
One Minute History
061 John Adams and The Boston Massacre - One Minute History
March 5, 1770 - British soldiers are accused of killing five colonists in what becomes known as the Boston Massacre. Lawyer John Adams agrees to defend the soldiers, despite the damage it may do to his reputation in the colonies....
Reading Through History
History Brief: the Boston Massacre
This video gives a brief description of the events revolving around the Boston Massacre. http://readingthroughhistory.com/ Everything students need to know about the Boston Massacre! The Boston Massacre. Everything you need to know....
Reading Through History
History Brief: The Boston Massacre
http://readingthroughhistory.com/ Everything students need to know about the Boston Massacre! The Boston Massacre. Everything you need to know. -Parliament repeals most of the Townshend Acts -The arrival of British troops causes tensions...
Extra Credits
The Boston Massacre - Snow and Gunpowder - Extra History
The Boston Massacre didn’t come out of nowhere--resentment between the early US colonies and the British army had been brewing for some time over the Stamp Act. A propaganda war ensued between the loyalists and the radicals. John Adams...
Mazz Media
Road to Revolution: Historic Boston
In "Historic Boston" students discover how events in that city set the colonies on the road to revolution and independence. Paul Revere never really did proclaim "The British are coming, the British are coming!" Students find out what he...
Wonderscape
The Beginning of Paul Revere’s Revolutionary Movement
Delve into the early stages of Paul Revere’s involvement in the revolutionary movement. Discover how this skilled silversmith and engraver adapted his trade during hard times, creating eyeglass frames, false teeth, and business cards to...
Curated Video
A Difficult Decision
Mr. Griot reviews a nonfiction story about John Adams and the Boston Massacre and discusses the characteristics of a nonfiction story.
One Minute History
Crispus Attucks and The Boston Massacre - American Revolutionary War - One Minute History
The story of Crispus Attucks; the first casualty of the American Civil War
Crash Course
Taxes & Smuggling - Prelude to Revolution Crash Course US History
In which John Green teaches you about the roots of the American Revolution. The Revolution did not start on July 4, 1776. The Revolutionary War didn't start on July 4 either. (as you remember, I'm sure, the Revolution and the...
Free School
The American Revolutionary War for Kids: Learn About the Revolutionary War for Children - FreeSchool
The American Revolution was a turning point in history. After years of conflict followed by open warfare, Great Britain's North American colonies became a new, independent nation - the United States of America! This educational video for...
ProTeachersVideo
Inside Maths: Volume of 3-Dimensional Shapes
KS4 maths: Fran sends Dave off to find her a fish tank. The tank has to be big enough for the fish, so Dave has to work out the volumes of differently shaped tanks. Fran uses different cakes to explain to Dave what a prism is. He's...
Biography
Crispus Attucks, First Martyr of the American Revolution | Biography
Learn about the life of Crispus Attucks, a runaway slave and stevedore who, as the first man killed during the Boston Massacre, became the firsty martyr of the American Revolution, later inspiring the abolitionist cause. #Biography...
Curated Video
An Author’s Important Tools
Mr. Griot uses a nonfiction narrative about John Adams to show how an author’s use of words can create a mood and evoke the senses and that an author always has a purpose for writing.
Mazz Media
American Revolution
This live-action video program is about the word American Revolution. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word American Revolution through use of video footage, photographs,...
Curated Video
The Declaration of Independence
This video will discuss the Declaration of Independence and the events that led to its creation.
Professor Dave Explains
John Adams: His Rotundity (1797 - 1801)
Who is up after Georgie? Why it's John Adams! He helped with the Declaration of Independence and in general was one of the most important founding fathers. What else did he do? Check it out here!
Hip Hughes History
The American Revolution Explained: US History Review
How was the American Revolution won? If loved Sons of Liberty you'll love this fun, free & focused look at the essentials of the American Revolution. Perfect for struggling and studious students, life long learners & the cray cray on the...
Curated Video
Finding Unit Rates from Graphs
This video explains how to find the unit rate from a graph showing the relationship between time and distance. Examine three methods to determine the unit rate, emphasizing the importance of correctly identifying the dependent and...
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Who Were? The Sons of Liberty
Learn more about the Sons of Liberty and the lead-up to the American Revolution.
Curated Video
The Buildup to the American Revolution
Dr. Forrester talks about taxation, religious freedom, and other important issues that led the colonists to break away from Great Britain.
Library of Congress
Determining Point of View: Paul Revere and the Boston Massacre
If you're teaching point of view, this is the lesson for you! First, decipher the writer's point of view from a primary resource, then compare and contrast the primary source with a secondary source to explore the Paul Revere's...
Digital History
The Boston Massacre
What better way to get your class interested in history than to embody important historical characters and make events come to life? Stage a realistic mock trial of the British soldiers accused of murdering five Bostonians after the...
Curated OER
Lesson 1/4 - American Colonial Reactions, 1763-1776
A fine video on the decades leading up to the American Revolutionary War awaits your class. The concepts covered include colonial growth, the colonials' reaction to British authority, the Minutemen, the Sons of Liberty, and the Boston...
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