Notebook 4: Before 1763 Why was the outcome of the French and Indian War important for Americans? Write a 3 sentence summary of 5.2 Read 5.3 and in your.

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Notebook 4: Before 1763 Why was the outcome of the French and Indian War important for Americans? Write a 3 sentence summary of 5.2 Read 5.3 and in your notebook recreate the charts on the following slides and fill them in with information form the text

Reasons AGAINST the Law Name of Law: The Proclamation of 1763 Problem: Solution: Reasons FOR the Law Reasons AGAINST the Law

Reasons AGAINST the Law Name of Law: The stamp Act Problem: Solution: Reasons FOR the Law Reasons AGAINST the Law

Reasons AGAINST the Law Name of Law: The Quartering Act Problem: Solution: Reasons FOR the Law Reasons AGAINST the Law