Beginning of Change in the Colonies Zenger Trial, Salutary Neglect, & the impact of the French & Indian War.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Essential Question: How did imperial competition between Britain & France lead to the French & Indian War Warm-Up Question: In what ways was the relationship.
Advertisements

Chapter 7 Causes of the Revolution Lesson 1 The French and Indian War
The French and Indian War, the end of Salutary Neglect and the Causes of the American Revolution (Unit I, Segment 3 of 5)
Unit 4 Chapter 8 Lesson 1 Pages
Objectives Identify the reasons why fighting broke out between France and Britain in North America. Describe the early defeat of the British by the French.
Objectives Identify the reasons why fighting broke out between France and Britain in North America. Describe the early defeat of the British by the French.
The Colonies Unite Fighting for Control
Essential Question: How did imperial competition between Britain & France lead to the French & Indian War?
The French and Indian War Scramble for Territory Rivalry among European Nations for Control of N. America began early Rivalry among European.
The French and Indian War (Seven Year’s War)
Essential Question: How did imperial competition between Britain & France lead to the French & Indian War? CPUSH Agenda for Unit 2.1: Clicker Questions.
Mr. Clifford US 1.  France’s North American Empire  1750’s: France & Great Britain were rivals  Both wanted control of North America (fur trade, plantations,
WELCOME Today you will need to get out the note packet from yesterday. Each group will need one white board and dry erase marker.
French and Indian War.
Chapter 4 Section 1: The French & Indian War. May small force of British colonists ambushed a French scouting party in western PA (Fort Necessity)
French and Indian War Review. Militia A group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies is called.
9/9 Bellringer North America 1754
CHAPTER 3 SECTION 4 THE FRENCH & INDIAN WAR
Government & War. Magna Carta Magna Carta – Written in 1215 – King signed to guarantee important rights to noblemen -Established elections -Established.
09/10 Bellringer North America 1763
The French & Indian War US History. Remember, The French were exploring the North American interior while the English were settling the eastern coast.
French and Indian War ► Guerrilla Warfare: form of warfare based largely on “hit and run” tactics ► Ohio River Valley: Region west of colonies that provided.
Ch 4, Sec 3-4 The French and Indian War. Causes of the War British wanted to trade in the Ohio River Valley and built a fort for traders French claimed.
Bell Work  What was the Zenger Trial? How would that impact free speech in the colonies? (pg ) This Day in History: September 2, The U.S.
French & Indian War The seven years war
CH:5 The Road to Revolution. Standards 8.16 Explain how the practice of salutary neglect, experience with self-government, and wide spread ownership of.
French and Indian War Exam Review Study notebook pages
CH 3 Section 4. The Constitution.
Government & War. Magna Carta – Written in 1215 – King signed to guarantee important rights to noblemen -Established elections of representatives – Parliament:
The War Begins Chapter 5 Section 3 Pt I. Trouble in the Ohio Valley Just beyond the App. Mtns, the Ohio Valley was attracting English fur traders & land.
Conflict in the Colonies 6.1 Trouble on the Frontier.
The French and Indian War ( )
Unit 3: “The Road to Independence” The French & Indian War.
Causes of the American Revolution Part 2 Information is taken from Chapter 5 Section 3 and Chapter 6 Section 1.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Chapter French and Indian War Essential Question: How did the British.
Chapter 7, Lesson 1 ACOS #5b: Identify reasons for the French and Indian War. ACOS #5c: Describe the impact of the French and Indian War on the settlement.
FRENCH & INDIAN WAR. Mercantilism Colonists smuggled goods because they felt England was taxing them unfairly. The English felt taxing was fair because.
French and Indian War The fight for control of North America.
Trouble on the Frontier!! How did the British gain French territory in North America?
French and Indian War UNIT 1 Mastery Projects DUE Basic Unit 1 Work DUE No mastery is given until basic work is in UNIT 2 PPICE (SFI) PEGS CHART FRENCH.
French and Indian War. Ally A partner in an alliance; a friend, especially in times of war.
France and Indians VS. England I Can analyze the causes and effects of the French and Indian War.
By 1750, Britain & France had become serious rivals because:
Social Studies Review Unit 8 Lesson 1. The King and Parliament taxed the colonists to ….. Pay for the French and Indian War.
- Road to the Revolution “French & Indian War” Notes
The French & Indian War ( )
A Fight for North America British vs. French
Essential Question: How did imperial competition between Britain & France lead to the French & Indian War? CPUSH Agenda for Unit 2.1: Clicker Questions.
Essential Question: How did imperial competition between Britain & France lead to the French & Indian War? CPUSH Agenda for Unit 2.1: Clicker Questions.
Essential Question: How did imperial competition between Britain & France lead to the French & Indian War?
Essential Question: How did imperial competition between Britain & France lead to the French & Indian War? CPUSH Agenda for Unit 2.1: Clicker Questions.
The Dual for North America
Events Leading towards Revolution
BellRinger 8/25 North America 1754
Standard 3: Causes of the American Revolution
French & Indian War Causes: Longtime enemies (Britain vs France)
The French and Indian War ( )
North America in North America in 1750 Background The French were exploring the interior of America while the English colonists were settling.
Class Activity North America 1754
Essential Question: How did imperial competition between Britain & France lead to the French & Indian War?
North America 1754 Use the map provided to color the extent of the Spanish, French, & British colonial control in North America by A map key is required.
Class Activity North America 1754
Zenger, Government, & the French & Indian War
RIVALRY IN NORTH AMERICA TROUBLE ON THE FRONTIER
Government & War.
North America Before the French & Indian War ( )
Effects of the French & Indian War
BellRinger 8/25 North America 1754
Essential Question: How did imperial competition between Britain & France lead to the French & Indian War Warm-Up Question: In what ways was the relationship.
Presentation transcript:

Beginning of Change in the Colonies Zenger Trial, Salutary Neglect, & the impact of the French & Indian War

German immigrant to New York German immigrant to New York – Zenger Begins printing New York Weekly Journal – New York Governor Removes govt. officials Removes govt. officials Starts a new court Starts a new court Attempts to rig a tri al Attempts to rig a tri al Zenger’s Journal fires back Zenger’s Journal fires back – Zenger’s paper accuses the governor of threatening “liberties and properties & violating rules of office” Govt. indicted Zenger for libel Govt. indicted Zenger for libel Grand jury clears Zenger of charges Grand jury clears Zenger of charges Beginning of right of a free press Beginning of right of a free press

The colonial leaders shared power England interfered very little with colonial affairs Parliament passed laws that were rarely enforced by governors Self-government grew in the colonies ROYAL GOVERNOR  Appointed by crown  Oversaw colonial trade  Final approval on laws  Could dismiss colonial assy.  Appointed by governor  Advisory board to governor  Acted as high court in colonies  Elected by eligible colonists  Made laws  Had authority to tax  Paid governor’s salary Governor’s Council Colonial Assembly

War begins shortly after alliances are made with the natives Many small conflicts took place in the backcountry, known as the Ohio River Valley Ohio was coveted by both the British & French Both sides pushed for settlement, using military forces for support British sent 21-year-old George Washington to remove the Ft. Duquesne

Delegates approve Ben Franklin’s plan unite the colonies under a central govt. – Called to unite the colonies under a central govt. – Called for a president- general in the colonies – Called for legislative assembly w/ power to tax Colonies REJECT Franklin’s plan Colonies REJECT Franklin’s plan to unite the colonies against the French Colonies didn’t want to give too much power to one central govt.

New British Prime Minister William Pitt vows to pay for & win war at all costs British attack northern N.Y. & take French forts British attack French city of Quebec – French believed it to be impossible to attack British take Quebec in less than a month – Battle of Quebec was momentum swing & turning point in the war

France kept lands in the West Indies Britain took all French lands EAST of the Mississippi River Britain took all French lands EAST of the Mississippi River France would keep all lands WEST of the Mississippi River and New Orleans – To repay losses, France gave Spain New Orleans and all they had WEST of the Mississippi Spain gave up Florida (for helping France) Treaty of Paris of 1763

England Limits Colonial Expansion British govt. tighten control on colonies after the Seven Years’ War Proclamation of 1763 – Prevent more fighting in the west due to Pontiac’s War & land-hungry settlers – Stop all expansion west of the Appalachian Mts. Britain keeps troops in the area to protect their interests – Military is in charge British used soldiers to enforce the law – People could only designated points under military supervision