- The child learned about the American Revolution and the events leading up to it.
- They learned about key figures in the American Revolution, such as Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Paul Revere.
- They learned about the Boston Tea Party and its significance in the fight for American independence.
- They learned about the Sons of Liberty and their role in protesting against British rule.
- They learned about the concept of taxation without representation and how it sparked the revolution.
- They learned about the importance of unity and standing up for one's rights in the face of oppression.
Continued development related to the activity:
1. Encourage the child to research more about the American Revolution and its impact on the formation of the United States. They can explore different battles, key documents like the Declaration of Independence, and the role of other important figures like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.
2. Engage the child in discussions about the significance of the American Revolution and how it shaped the values and principles of the United States. Encourage them to think critically about the concepts of freedom, democracy, and individual rights.
3. Encourage the child to watch other historical movies or documentaries to further expand their knowledge of different historical events and periods. This can help them develop a broader understanding of history and its relevance to the present day.