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.

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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 INDIAN WAR CHART REVOLUTION CHART CONCEPT SUMMARY CHART OUTLINE ch 4-6 French Indian War (1754) to US Constitution (1787) GENERALIZATIONS ALL DUE Thursday September 22 B day Friday September 23 rd A day  I can explain the significance, outcomes and effects of the French and Indian War  Short Cycle Assessment  Notes  Discussion  Start PPICE & Chart work

I can explain the significance, outcomes and effects of the French and Indian War French and Indian War: Opportunity for conflict or cooperation with the Mother Country French and Indian War is also called the SEVEN YEARS’ WAR (that lasted 9 years) AND French and Indians fought on the same side not against each other  Causes  War for Empire  Colonial Expansion  French tried to stop British colonial expansion in the Ohio Valley  Built forts to protect fur trade  Iroquois opposed any white settlement  Albany Congress 1754  Deny want Iroquois land  Asked for help against France  Albany plan rejected

French and Indian War Causes French built fort Duquesne in response to Ohio company land grants (3 rivers)  George Washington – Ohio Company stock holder  Attacked Fort Duquesne  Lost and went back to Virginia  Welcomed as a hero  Expansionist demand war  1756 Britain declared war on France  Great War for Empire

I can explain the significance, outcomes and effects of the French and Indian War  Major Battle Zones  Great War for Empire  Spain, France Austria vs. Britain & Prussia Europe, America, India & West Africa William Pitt -architect of war effort in North America -took back Fort Duquesne and renamed Ft. Pitt British Triumph

I can explain the significance, outcomes and effects of the French and Indian War Results Treaty of Paris 1763 England is colonial power on continent English Control over Canada and east of the Mississippi valley Proclamation line of 1763 End of Salutary Neglect British relaxed supervision in colonial affairs “let sleeping dogs lie”

I can explain the significance, outcomes and effects of the French and Indian War Great war for Empire French out British dominated all of eastern North America New Taxes self- government gives way to direct rule  Issue of Home Rule  Weak royal governors  Share power with colonial assemblies  Taxes  Pay for war debt in England and not to support the colonies  Revenue Act 1762  Royal Navy size American ships from French West Indies  Revenue to support troops  Import duties on tobacco and sugar  Effected poor and middle classes by rising prices

I can explain the significance, outcomes and effects of the French and Indian War  Deployment of British troops  “Secure the dependence of the colonies on Great Britain”  Subdue French, Indians or rebellious colonist.  Tax bureaucracy  More agents  Sales tax on salt, beer and distilled spirits  George Greenville – Prime Minister 1763  New revenue from America  Currency Act 1764  Ban paper money  Pay in gold or silver

I can explain the significance, outcomes and effects of the French and Indian War Discussion Internal Conflicts What were the differences in the world view of the Native Americans and the first settlers? Could any lasting accommodation between them have been reached? What were the different political agendas between the settlers on the East coast and those in the backcountry? Why were loyalties primarily local in the colonies? Why did the early attempts at unity fail?

I can explain the significance, outcomes and effects of the French and Indian War Discussion French and Indian War What vision of the American colonist did the British hold after the French-Indian War? Was this vision accurate? What consequences did the results of the French and Indian war have for the Thirteen Colonies? To what extend did the American Revolution begin in Europe?

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