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French and Indian War CNN 10- Student News Announcement: Quiz tomorrow

What are reasons that fights happen? (Think broad ideas) OBJECTIVE: SWBAT explain the causes and effects of the French and Indian War. SWBAT conclude how the British won the French and Indian War. SWBAT identify key terms, people, places, events, documents, ideas, etc. from the French and Indian War. REVIEW: What are reasons that fights happen? (Think broad ideas) Because people want to take control of things, money, attitude, property disputes, drama, racism, religion, economic disagreements, stealing #god/gold/glory What countries have colonies in North America? Where? Spain-South America, Caribbean, Florida, Mexico, West Coast. England-Southern US, Mid-Atlantic, New England, parts of Canada French-along the Mississippi River, St. Lawrence R., Great Lakes, parts of Canada.

Rivalry in Europe (Think Bridgeton Bulldogs

Causes of the War

British French

Seven Years War.. Aka (French & Indian War

Clarification … What were the four causes of the French and Indian War? Disputes over land claims British felt threatened by the French because of forts outside their plantations. French and British were already involved in the 7 years war in Europe. Rivalries between French and Britain in Europe spilled over into the colonies.

Albany Plan of Union Whose help did the British want?

Is there more French or more British? Why?

What kind of people are these What kind of people are these? Identify 3 pieces of support for your answer.

` Remember this guy? Imagine fighting a greater force at this fort… What might you say to your buddies about this encounter with the French and Indians? Pg. 105 Early British Defeats

Looking at the map provided and this slide, Why is the Forks of the Ohio so important? Why would the British want to capture Fort Duquesne? What three rivers meet at Fort Duquesne/Fort Pitt?

What is the important focus in this painting of the Battle of the Monongahela?

Who won more victories? What are some inferences you can make from this map? Why were the British victories so important?

Looking at this map, Who won the French and Indian War? What did they win? What do you think the Proclamation of 1763 is?

Stations Students will have 25-30 minutes to complete any items not finished on day one stations. Information/ Creation Stations: Station 1: Guided Notes Station 2: Map Work Station 3: Song Parody Station 4: Vocabulary online clock Kahoot Stay in your learning groups kahoot

Big Ideas What was the cause of the French and Indian War? How did the British win the French and Indian War? How did the war weaken the colonists’ loyalty to Britain?

Cause and Effect Causes of the French and Indian War Effects of the French and Indian war