DO NOW Choose one group from yesterday’s lesson (Native Americans, African slaves or women) and describe how they were marginalized during colonial times.

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DO NOW Choose one group from yesterday’s lesson (Native Americans, African slaves or women) and describe how they were marginalized during colonial times. Cite one specific detail.

207: The French and Indian War 9/28

American Exceptionalism???

What effects might this have?

The Seven Years War The French and Indian War -- American theater for larger England-France war

Wants… Land between the Appalachians and Mississippi

The Albany Congress Colonial leaders and Iroquois meet Iroquois won’t take sides

The Albany Plan of Union Benjamin Franklin: unify the 13 colonies

Why is this significant? Drawn by Benjamin Franklin

Fighting – England declares war! British and Iroquois V. French and many Native American tribes British outnumbered French 14:1

Stay tuned for tomorrow to see what they do with all of that land… The British Win! Stay tuned for tomorrow to see what they do with all of that land…

“QUEBECK REDUCED.” (answer in notebook) To what extent do you see anything pertaining to American Exceptionalism here? How do we think this could possibly connect to the American Revolution?

Textbook, pp. 55, 57 (answer in notebook) Analyzing Geography, p. 55 Questions 1-2 Analyzing Geography, p. 57

Write an argumentative paragraph responding to the following prompt: The French and Indian War resulted in expansion of the British Empire and colonial growth. To what extent does this demonstrate the idea of American Exceptionalism?