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The Settlement of America The French and Indian War (1754-1763) American Revolution 1776-1783 The Settlement of America Who settled in North America during the Age of Exploration? What were colonists searching for? What problems did the 13 colonies have? Map Key New England Colonies ⃝ Middle Colonies ⃝ Southern Colonies ⃝ The French and Indian War (1754-1763) Who? Why? Outcome? Proclamation of 1763: “No taxation without representation” Explain why this war was a cause of the American Revolution?

The Settlement of America The French and Indian War (1754-1763) American Revolution 1776-1783 The Settlement of America Who settled in North America during the Age of Exploration? What were colonists searching for? What problems did the 13 colonies have? Map Key New England Colonies ⃝ Middle Colonies ⃝ Southern Colonies ⃝ The French and Indian War (1754-1763) Who? Why? Outcome? Proclamation of 1763: “No taxation without representation” Explain why this war was a cause of the American Revolution?

Enlightenment’s Influence Road to Revolution French and Indian War Stamp Act “Common Sense” Purpose: Issue: Reaction: Purpose: Reaction: 1754- 1763 1763 1765 1774 1776 1776 Purpose: Issue: Reaction: Declaration of Independence Coercive Acts Enlightenment’s Influence American Enlightenment Thinkers The Declaration of Independence Deism The U.S. Constitution

Enlightenment’s Influence Road to Revolution French and Indian War Stamp Act “Common Sense” Purpose: Issue: Reaction: Purpose: Reaction: 1754- 1763 1763 1765 1774 1776 1776 Purpose: Issue: Reaction: Declaration of Independence Coercive Acts Enlightenment’s Influence American Enlightenment Thinkers The Declaration of Independence Deism The U.S. Constitution