Cause and Effect: A Fishy Story

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Cause and Effect: A Fishy Story

Cause and Effect Diagram

Cause and Effect Diagram

Q-Bone Diagram

Q-Bone Diagram Event Underlying causes Long-term effects Immediate causes Immediate effects Event Short-term causes Long-term causes

History of Wars between British and French/Spanish

Population

Land

Native Americans and Colonists Predict: Areas where colonists will expand and areas where they will have conflict

French & Indian War (7 Years War) Q-Bone Diagram Underlying causes Long-term effects Long history of fighting in Europe British had to station 10,000 on Appalachian mountains Immediate causes Immediate effects Growing British population in 13 colonies British had to pay back loans for $ borrowed to fight the war British won/ French lost Conflict in Ohio River Valley: George Washington & Ft. Necessity French & Indian War (7 Years War) British gained land in Canada, Florida, & west of colonies British need for $ leads to heavier taxation of colonies Competition for trade with Indians Indian resentment of British expansion Short-term causes British need for $ leads to heavier taxation of colonies Greater hostility with western Indians Long-term causes

FRENCH & INDIAN WAR Ch.3.5 Long-term or Fundamental Causes 1.Land 2.Fighting for a long time 3.French wanted to protect fur trade w/Indians 4.British population growing 5.First incident in the Ohio Valley 6.Competition for trade 7. Iroquois back the British (upset the balance of power) Short-term or Immediate Causes 1.Colonial conflict over lands in western Pennsylvania FRENCH & INDIAN WAR Ch.3.5 Short-term Effects 1.British won/French lost 2.British got land in: Florida, & land between Appalachian mtns. & Miss.River 3.Conflicts with Indians Long-term Effects Need to station 10,000 troops near Appalachians High cost of war & troops stationed in America Eventually led to the Revolutionary War