Objective: Explain how the French and Indian War laid the groundwork for the American Revolution EQ: How did the French and Indian War lay the groundwork.

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Objective: Explain how the French and Indian War laid the groundwork for the American Revolution EQ: How did the French and Indian War lay the groundwork for the American Revolution?

Directions In addition to taking notes on the handout, you will answer questions on a separate sheet of paper. Use the images and maps to answer the questions in blue.

WHO? Great Britain and France were racing each other to build a world empire.

1. Which countries held claims in North America in 1750? 2. Describe the location of British claims. 3. Describe the location of French claims.

4. Who do you think was interested in the “Land in Dispute”? Why? 5. What is the name of the French settlement we discussed last unit?

WHO? French settlers and English settlers were very different. French settlers were mostly _____ ____________ or _____________ ___________, which means they were not looking to make permanent settlements and were usually friendlier with Native Americans.

6. Is this colonist likely French or English? Explain your answer.

Population in the colonies 7. Which empire had the advantage in terms of population in their North American colonies?

8. Why do you think many Native Americans sided with the French during the French and Indian War? List as many reasons as you can.

WHO? Great Britain France English settlers– permanent settlements, larger # of colonists French settlers– fur traders, Catholic priests, better relations with Native Americans Native Americans – many sided with French, but some had alliance with British (Iroquois)

WHY? Anglo-French Imperial Competition (in other words Great Britain and France were competing with each other to acquire the most colonies) Dispute over land in Ohio River Valley

9. Why do you think the British became interested in expanding into the Ohio River Valley? 10. What do you think kept British colonists from wanting to expand into this region earlier?

WHERE? **Don’t write yet!! The French built a fort on the site of modern day Pittsburg, but the British had already granted 200,000 acres of land in the area to the wealthy planters. So, the Virginia governor sent a militia, led by a young George Washington to kick out the French.

BritishFrench Fort Necessity Fort Duquesne * George Washington * Delaware & Shawnee Indians The Ohio Valley 1754  The First Clash

WHERE? Begins at Fort Necessity (near modern-day Pittsburg) in Ohio River Valley

11. In what general region were the battles fought during the French and Indian War?

WHERE? Begins at Fort Necessity (near modern-day Pittsburg) in Ohio River Valley Fought mostly in Northeast Quebec

12. What body of water was the settlement at Quebec located on?

13. Using this picture, describe how the British attacked Quebec. 14. How was this different from how the British fought traditionally?

HOW? Early on, British suffer many defeats 1759 – tide turns with British victory at Quebec

In 1759 the tide turned for the British. At night, British troops scaled the high cliffs that protected Quebec and took the French by surprise. This British victory at Quebec led them on to victory in the war.

Treaty of Paris (1763) The war officially ended in 1763 with the Treaty of Paris. –Great Britain claimed all of the land east of the Mississippi, including Florida (which they got from Spain) –Spain gained all of the French lands west of the Mississippi. **(Spain becomes an ally of France after the war starts)

15. Describe the changes in British claims as a result of the 1763 Treaty of Paris. 16. What happens to French claims in North America in 1763?

HOW? Early on, British suffer many defeats 1759 – tide turns with British victory at Quebec 1763 Treaty of Paris officially ends the war

WHEN?

SIGNIFICANCE? 1763 Treaty of Paris laid the groundwork for American Revolution How?

Aftermath of the War Native Americans are afraid the British settlers moving west will destroy their way of life They attack British forts –Example: Pontiac’s Rebellion

Pontiac’s Rebellion (1763)

So … the British issue the Proclamation Line of How do you think the colonists felt about the Proclamation line of 1763?

Tension between the British and the colonists Another Issue = Taxes The British believed that the colonists should pay for the war.

1. Sugar Act Currency Act Stamp Act Quartering Act George Grenville’s Program,

SIGNIFICANCE? 1763 Treaty of Paris laid the groundwork for American Revolution Increased tensions between British and colonists –Proclamation of 1763 –Taxes to pay for debt

CAUSES On your handout, describe the causes of the French and Indian War IN YOUR OWN WORDS

1. It increased her colonial empire in the Americas. 2. It greatly enlarged England’s debt. Effects of the War on Britain?

1. United colonists (fighting against a common enemy and resentment towards British) 2. British crack down on smuggling and increase taxes to pay war debt Effects of the War on the American Colonials

EQ: How did the French and Indian War lay the groundwork for the American Revolution? Answer the EQ in complete sentences on your content map!