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September 21 2015

Warm Up Add French and Indian War to your Student Portfolio Grade Sheet (Number 14) Warm Up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vKGU3aEGss 1:10-5:36

I CAN explain the impact of the Albany Plan of Union and French Indian War by creating a Thinking Map. Learning Target

Create a Thinking Map to Describe the political Cartoon Don’t Add title. Discuss when finished then give title…Albany Plan

Activity In pairs discuss and answer the following questions: What could happen if the colonist expanded westward past the Appalachian Mountains? Why? Are there any negative consequences for crossing the Appalachian Mountains? If so, how could the British government stop these negative consequences? Activity

What was the impact of the Albany Plan of Union and French Indian War on the American colonists? Closing Question