Causes of the American Revolution

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Causes of the American Revolution No Student News today. Have a seat and be ready to learn. Causes of the American Revolution Day 2

Announcements & Housekeeping Friday: End of the quarter Early release Beach day for all Movie for no referrals Lockdown Tuesday Fire Drill Thursday Peer Power Partners at 2:00 Thursday Mr. Button gone Thursday morning Grades are up to date. Turn in the FP Projects as soon as possible!!

Review Last week, you read a section of the textbook that talked about the French and Indian War. I told you what this unit will look like.

Unit Map Standard: Identify major conflicts between the colonies and England following the Seven Years’ (French and Indian) War; explain how these conflicts led to the American Revolution. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday French and Indian War Quartering Act & Proclamation of 1763 Stamp Act & No Taxation without Representation Townshend Acts (Very short classes) Tax Simulation Spring Break

Today We’ll discuss as a class what we learned about the French and Indian War. We’ll look at the projects for this unit. Objectives The learner will understand the basic concepts of the French and Indian War and summarize it with a partner. I will be able tell answer these questions for my partner: Who fought in the French and Indian War? Why did they fight? Who won? What was a result of their winning?

Note Sheet Take with you OR leave here. Decide which is best for you.

French and Indian War France and Great Britain fought over land west of the Appalachian Mountains. Native Americans (Indians) fought on both sides. At first, France was winning. Then, things changed….

French and Indian War William Pitt (from England) developed a strategy to help the British defeat the French England had a better Navy and blocked France from the New World England made allies with two powerful Native American tribes France surrenders in 1760 Treaty of Paris gave most of the land to England

Review With your STEAM Partner, answer these questions… Who fought in the French and Indian War? Why did they fight? Who won? What was a result of their winning?

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Project Sheet Causes of the American Revolution Timeline PROJECTS - full sheet.docx