By: Mitch Bidwell 9 th Grade Objectives: Students should be able to: Name the early inhabitants of Ohio Discus the key events that took place during.

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By: Mitch Bidwell

9 th Grade

Objectives: Students should be able to: Name the early inhabitants of Ohio Discus the key events that took place during the French and Indian War Know the dates in which these events happened

 Wyandot  Shawnee  Miami  Mingo  Delaware  Ottawa  Chippewa

Wyandots was the early Indian tribe that was located in the northwest surrounding the banks of the Maumee and Sandusky rivers Shawnee was the early Indian tribe that was located in the south on both sides of the Sciotto Miami was the early Indian tribe that occupied the two Miami Rivers Mingo was the early Indian tribe in the southeast near the Muskingum and Ohio river Delaware, Ottawa, and Chippawa were the local Indian tribes that were scattered throughout Ohio

Indians began exploring the Ohio Valley region 1669 Certain Indian tribes made the Ohio valley there home in 1720 British and French settlers began exploring the Ohio Valley where the Indians lived in the 1750s British laid claim to the Ohio Valley in 1750 for settlement purposes

In 1752 French Governor Marcuis Duquesne orders French officials to do anything they can to get English settlers of land for trading purposes In 1753, England sent George Washington to French officials with a letter demanding that they leave Ohio France refused and on May 24, 1754, Washington marched 40 soldiers to the Ohio Valley to surround some of the French. Frenchman grew hostile and fired a shot at the Brits which resulted in a fire fight between the two forces, which the British easily won. On July 3, 1754, The French retaliated by marching to the fort George Washington Constructed, Fort Necessity, in the Ohio Valley and ambushed it

In May of 1756, Britain officially declared war against the French From The French used the help of Indian allies in Ohio to gain the upper hand in the battles In 1759, the tides had finally turned and the Brits received more help from the Indians, and with there help began winning the majority of the battles In 1760, the French were dealt the final blow of the battle when they were defeated in Montreal by the British and Indian forces from Ohio, which ended the war between the two In 1763, the Paris Peace Treaty is signed by both forces

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Please answer the following questions in order

The Shawnee Tribe settled in which part of Ohio northwest surrounding the banks of the Maumee and Sandusky rivers South on both sides of the Sciotto Near the two Miami Rivers

On May Washington marched 40 soldiers to the Ohio Valley to surround some of the French. Frenchman grew hostile and fired a shot at the Brits which resulted in a fire fight between the two forces, which the British easily won. England sent George Washington to French officials with a letter demanding that they leave Ohio The French retaliated by marching to the fort George Washington Constructed, Fort Necessity, in the Ohio Valley and ambushed it

In 1760, the French Sent George Washington to French officials with a letter demanding that they leave Ohio Used the help of Indian allies in Ohio to gain the upper hand in the battles Were dealt the final blow of the battle when they were defeated in Montreal by the British and Indian forces from Ohio, which ended the war between the two

Shawnee was the early Indian tribe that was located in the south on both sides of the Sciotto. Click the speaker to move onto the next question

Review the information in the power point and please try the question again before moving on. Click the speaker to go back to the question

On May 24, 1754, Washington marched 40 soldiers to the Ohio Valley to surround some of the French. Frenchman grew hostile and fired a shot at the Brits which resulted in a fire fight between the two forces, which the British easily won. Click the speaker to move onto the next question

Review the information in the power point and please try the question again before moving on. Click the speaker to go back to the question

In 1760, the French were dealt the final blow of the battle when they were defeated in Montreal by the British and Indian forces from Ohio, which ended the war between the two. Click the speaker to move onto the final slide.

Review the information in the power point and please try the question again before moving on. Click the speaker to go back to the question.