Ch. 3 “The American Colonies Take Shape”

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Ch. 3 “The American Colonies Take Shape” Section 4 “Wars of Empire” Page 85-89

Vocabulary George Washington French and Indian War Pontiac’s Rebellion Proclamation of 1763 Albany Plan of Union

Red Book: Copy & Answer Checkpoint questions page 85-89 (Identify Key Terms) 1) Why did the French and British fight frequently during the 1600s and 1700s? 2) What was the outcome of the French and Indian War? 3) What did the Indians involved with Pontiac’s Rebellion hope to accomplish? 4) What was the effect of the French and Indian War and Pontiac’s Rebellion on the relationship between the colonies and Great Britain? 5) How did Great Britain’s wars with France affect the American Colonies?

Blue Book Discussion Questions 1) What were the causes of the French and Indian War? P. 104-105 2) How did the British win the French and Indian War? Pg. 106-107 3) How did the war weaken the colonists’ loyalty to Britain? P. 108 4) How was the Albany Plan of Union meant to assist the colonists in that war? Pg. 107

1) What were the causes of the French and Indian War? P. 104-105

2) How did the British win the French and Indian War? Pg. 106-107

3) How did the war weaken the colonists’ loyalty to Britain? P. 108

4) How was the Albany Plan of Union meant to assist the colonists in that war? Pg. 107

Review-Prepare your response Cards

In the rivalry between the British and the French, with whom did Indians align themselves? A) the British B) the colonies C) the French D) Pontiac

How did the position of the American Indians change as the British colonial population grew? A) The British became less concerned about winning Indian support. B) The French became less concerned about winning Indian support. C) The Indians became less interested in supporting the French. D) The Indians became increasingly powerful.

Who gained the most from French and Indian War? A) the Indians B) the colonists C) the British D) The French

One cause of Pontiac’s Rebellion A) the British abandoned their forts along the Great Lakes. B) British settlers flooding into Indian lands. C) France’s control of Canada D) French success in driving the British from North America.

Who rejected the Albany Plan of Union? A) only the colonists B( only the British C) the French D) both the British and the colonists.

True/false The document that called on the colonies to united and cooperate under British rule was the Albany Plan of Union.

True/False The Proclamation Line of 1763 was the British order that colonial settlers remain east of the Appalachian Mountains.

True/FAlse The Indian uprising in 1763 was called the French & Indian War.

True/False The Treaty of Paris 1763 officially ended the French and Indian war and had driven the French from North America.