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Warm Up

Warm Up. Grab a Student Schedule Fill Out as a Day 1 Take home give to Parents. Grab a French and Indian War Map Activity Read Directions and Complete Activities. Warm - Up. Grab a French and Indian War Map Activity Read Directions and Complete Activities. Warm Up. Prepare for some Notes.

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Warm Up

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  1. Warm Up Grab a Student Schedule Fill Out as a Day 1 Take home give to Parents Grab a French and Indian War Map Activity Read Directions and Complete Activities

  2. Warm - Up Grab a French and Indian War Map Activity Read Directions and Complete Activities

  3. Warm Up • Prepare for some Notes

  4. Roots of the French and Indian War

  5. Growing Friction • Territorial Expansion in Ohio River Valley • French Forts in Ohio River Valley

  6. Native Americans Taking Sides • French or British?

  7. Ohio River Valley • 1753 – G.W. sent to Ohio River Valley by VA • 1755 – Sent back with militia to build fort at Three Rivers • Fort Necessity

  8. Albany Plan of Union • 1754 - Ben Franklin proposes loose government of 13 colonies • Colonies to ban together against French threat

  9. Conflict Begins • 1754 – Braddock to Fort Duquesne • 1756 – Britain declares war on France

  10. Worksheet Review • Take out Guided Reading Activities 4-3 and 4-4

  11. Warm Up Prepare for Notes

  12. 1759 - Fall of Quebec

  13. Outcomes of the War • 1763- Treaty of Paris • Proclamation of 1763 • Debt for the British

  14. Treaty of Paris • France to lose all North American land east of Mississippi R. • England to restrict settlement beyond Appalachians • Create Native American Reserve

  15. Proclamation of 1763 • To prevent further expansion conflict • No settlement beyond Appalachian Mts. • Angered Colonists

  16. The French and Indian War

  17. Debt for the British • Britain racked up a huge debt fighting French • Decided to begin to tax colonies to pay off debt from the war that “they had caused” • This angers colonists

  18. Film Friday • The Last of the Mohicans

  19. Map Activity • Use book to create a map of N. America after Treaty of 1763 • Include Proclamation of 1763 line

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