Samuel de Champlain Question: What is he known for?

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Samuel de Champlain Question: What is he known for? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ei6ZcP4WQ8 Question: What is he known for? ** From the reading … - Economic focus was … - Jesuits and missionaries …

New France ** From the reading … - Success of farming in New France …

English Colonies ** From the reading … - New England vs. - “Middle Colonies? vs. The - “Southern Colonies?” ** Pg. 133 – “What were the roots of Democracy in North America?”

Colonial America, 1750’s ** Why was the French & Indian War (1754-1763) fought?

“Triangle Trade” and the “Middle Passage”

French and Indian War France controlled much of modern-Canada England controlled modern-eastern U.S.

Geographical Consequences of French & Indian War Before the French & Indian War After the French & Indian War 1759 – Battle of Quebec * 1754-1763, the was is expensive …

Proclamation Line of 1763 Made settlement west of Appalachian Mountains illegal

Historical Background of American Revolution Sugar Act of 1764 – tax on imported raw sugar and molasses Stamp Act of 1765 – first direct tax on American colonists