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A song on the Boston Massacre. Here are the lyrics in case you cant understand them: After the stamp act was gone the soldiers in boston took control After the stamp act was gone the soldiers in boston took control Our story starts in winter with a British sentry on patrol. The sentry and a civilian got into a fight The sentry and a civilian got into a fight The sentry hit him and the rest of the town did not think it was right. The rest of the town gathered around and it looked like a mob The rest of the town gathered around and it looked like a mob The soilders shot 5 and and their wounds started to throb Thank you students from NJ for the wonderfull songs, We used Kim, Sam, and Bruder's Songs overlayed. The picture is of the place where the massacre took place.
This is a song that we made to inform people what happened during different points in time--all circulating around the Boston Tea Party.
Topics covered: Stamp Act Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party
A Song on the Stamp Act of the 1700's Lyrics: The British had no money after the French and Indian war, The British had no money after the French and Indian war, The British Empire reposed the Stamp Act on a foreign shore Stamps were needed to have a legal document or any paper, Stamps were needed to have a legal document or any paper, The colonists did not buy these and were commiting a caper. The colonists hated this new tax and had boycotted British stuff, The colonists hated this new tax and had boycotted British stuff, The British had suffered economically and they had enough.
This is a podcast that we made. We wrote the lyrics and sang the song, but the music was written by students from another school. It is about the American Revolution. There are three songs in it, each with three verses. I hope you enjoy it.
An amazing song by luap03 and ksports924 about "no taxation without representation"
This is Sarah making a podcast on the Boston Tea Party. This is a song about what the Boston Tea Party was. I did this with my 8th grade social studies class. It is a fun upbeat song with educational value. A class from New Jersey wrote the music and I wrote the lyrics and sang the song. This song rocks and is really funny!
When the British had finally lost their tempers, to rebel againest the high taxes on tea. The colonists threw it into the harbor to rebel the high taxes. Check it out.
A podcast where we sing about the boston massacre
The colonists got verrrrrrry frustrated because the British taxes were verrrrry high. The colonies began to think that this was "Taxation Without Representation" This is the podcast on the topic.
This song was written because the Colonies were unhappy that the British had proposed taxes on the colonies to help pay for the French and Indian War, before the Revolutionary War.
This is Sarah making a podcast on the Boston Massacre. This is a song about what the Boston Massacre was. I did this with my 8th grade social studies class. It is a fun upbeat song with educational value. A class from New Jersey wrote the music and I wrote the lyrics and sang the song. This song rocks and is really funny!
This is a Casey, Alex, and Annie, making a podcast with New Jersey students. They provide the music and we provide the lyrics and we sing it. We sang about the Revolutionary War. Our subjects are Taxation Without Representation, Boston Masscre, and The Stamp Act. Enjoy!
The constitution is still living and breathing today. In our podcast we tell all you people listening out there that the first amendment is really important and is still in use today. If we proved to you that that was important imagine what others can say about the rest.
A debate of wether or not the USA's Constitution is a living and breathing document.
We did a report in our middle school social studies class on the statement Al Gore made about our "Living and Breathing" Constitution. This podcast states our views on whether his statement was correct.