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FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR CAUSES, EVENTS, EFFECTS

Unit Assessment Reflection: Exploration/Colonization 1.Overall, I feel I performed ___________ (well or poorly) on the assessment. 2.In order to to be successful, I need to _______. 3.Mrs. Heymann can help me be successful by ________.

“JOIN OR DIE” Open the link below story-content/ask-a- historian/19227

Answer the questions below in your notebooks in COMPLETE SENTENCES. 1.What objects are in the cartoon? 2.What is the title? 3.What other writing is in the cartoon? What do you think the writing symbolizes? 4.What action is taking place? 5.What is main message of the cartoon? 6.What groups of people may disagree with this cartoon? Why?

END OF THE WAR How did the Treaty of Paris 1763 change the face of North America? Do you think the British would have won the war without colonial support? Why?

French and Indian War Definition A conflict btwn England and France in North America over trading rights Reasons The colonists were trading with the Indians and the French didn’t want to share their trade. England and France were already at war in Europe. Many colonists joined the British army to fight with their country Impact Results France lost all territory in North America New taxes are imposed on colonists to pay for war Proclamation Line divides Colonial territory from Indian land

BRITISH ACTS PROJECT Objective: ID the major British Acts/Laws that led to rising tension on the relationship btwn the British govt and the Colonists by creating a six part poster you will use to teach your peers in a future class Part 1: Name of your act/law and the year it was passed written at the top of you poster Part 2: Definition: Describe what the act/law is in your own words Part 3: Reason the act/law was imposed Part 4: Impact on the colonist: How did the colonists receive the act and how did it affect their lives? Part 5: Results/Effects of the act/law Part 6: An image representing the act/law either printed or hand drawn placed in the center of your poster. Each part should have a subtitle with a minimum of three bullets of information. Maximum of five bullets. Your poster should be neat and colorful. Check your spelling.

Title and Date Image Definition Reason Impact on Colonists Results

The Stamp Act Part 1: 1.What people do you see? 2.What objects do you notice? 3.What words are used to describe people and objects in this poster?

Part 2 1.Which objects are symbols? 2.What do you think the symbols mean? 3.List three adjectives that describe the mood of the poster.

Part 3 1.Describe the action taking place. 2.What do you think is the overall message of the cartoon? 3.What groups might object to the cartoon’s message? Why?