4.4 Rivalry in North America

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4.4 Rivalry in North America

Assignment #1: (Use pgs. 107 – 111) How did competition for land lead to the French and Indian War? Why did hostilities between the French and British increase during the mid-1700s? What was the Albany Plan of Union? Did it work? What was the turning point in the French and Indian War? Describe it in detail. Why was William Pitt successful at managing the war for Britain? What were the new British policies that were put into place? What was the reaction of the American colonists? What was the Proclamation of 1763? Complete the Geography Connection on page 110 #1-2 Assignment #2: Create a diagram to show and explain at least 4 conflicts that began to create tension and conflict with Great Britain.