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Grade 5 Road to Revolution — Reading Comprehension — Stamp Act, Tea Act, Intolerable Acts Free printable reading comprehension passage about stamp act, tea act, intolerable acts. Students read the passage and answer questions to build understanding. For 5th Grade (ages 10–11).
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Download Free PDFStamp Act, Tea Act, Intolerable Acts Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Britain passed several laws that angered the colonists. The Stamp Act of 1765 taxed printed papers like newspapers and documents. The Tea Act of 1773 gave a British company special control over selling tea. After the Boston Tea Party, Britain passed harsh laws the colonists called the Intolerable Acts, which closed Boston's port. Each new law made the colonists more upset and more united against Britain. Questions: 1 What did the Stamp Act of 1765 tax? 2 What did the Intolerable Acts close? 3 What did each new law make the colonists feel? www.littleactivity.com 5th Grade — Page 1
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Stamp Act, Tea Act, Intolerable Acts Read the passage, then answer the questions below. Britain passed several laws that angered the colonists. The Stamp Act of 1765 taxed printed papers like newspapers and documents. The Tea Act of 1773 gave a British company special control over selling tea. After the Boston Tea Party, Britain passed harsh laws the colonists called the Intolerable Acts, which closed Boston's port. Each new law made the colonists more upset and more united against Britain. Questions: 1 What did the Stamp Act of 1765 tax? 2 What did the Intolerable Acts close? 3 What did each new law make the colonists feel? www.littleactivity.com 5th Grade — Page 1
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