Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Thursday comin in hot! Name It?. Journal Entry #4 10/9 Think, Pair, Share.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Thursday comin in hot! Name It?. Journal Entry #4 10/9 Think, Pair, Share."— Presentation transcript:

1 Thursday comin in hot! Name It?

2 Journal Entry #4 10/9 Think, Pair, Share

3 What is this? Who is this? What do you think is happening? Why was it made?

4 Hannah Dustin

5

6 Essential Question What factors set the stage to the American Revolution? How did these factors contribute to sparking the American Revolution?

7 Road to the Revolution………. French and Indian War

8 Challengers to British French claimed interior America British Settlers were harassed by French and Indians Natives align with French

9 War Begins in 1754 French build Fort Duquesne in disputed Ohio valley territory British send LT. George Washington to kick French out=Rejected You need to LEAVE !!!

10 Continued…….. Washington builds nearby Fort Necessity Massive French attack of Fort Nec.=Washington surrenders British lose triggers massive Indian raids against Brit.

11

12 ITS ON!!!!

13 Albany Plan of Union Ben Franklin Organized meeting to strategize war Colonists and 6 Indian tribes assembled Significance=1 st time unified Americans collectively assembled

14

15 The Fighting Fighting begins in 1754 British War erupts in North America and Europe British Powerful Navy overpowers French War climaxed 1759 w/British defeating French in Quebec=eliminated French in N. America

16 Treaty of Paris British given: Canada/USA (Atlantic ocean-Rockies) Britain reigned supreme in North America French booted out of N. America

17 Colonists growing beef W/Britain Unintended Effects of War 1. Colonists tire of Britain: (quartering soldiers, stripping of trial by jury rights in Canada) 2. Native Uprising: Cruel tx-ment of natives sparks native violence Ex: Pontiacs rebellion 3. Proclamation of 1763: Prohibited colonies west of applalachian mts (Colonists argument “We fought for you, we have right to expand!”) 4. Britain taxes colonies: to pay for wars in Europe and America

18 Why did Britain win and lose the French and Indian war?

19 Friday…..You bet!!! Name It?

20

21 Growing Dissention towards the British

22 Journal Entry #5 10/10 Learning target: Students will interpret fundamental American values Why did Britain win and lose the French and Indian war? Bonus: In one sentence why was the Albany Plan of Union significant?

23 Essential Question What factors set the stage to the American Revolution? How did they contribute to sparking the American Revolution?

24 What are values?

25 Where did Americas values come from?

26 Interview Task Answer the question on your handout Interview your partner asking your assigned question, record key ideas or interesting comments If you can’t find a partner form a group of three Rotation: First: #1 & #4 together #2 & #3 Second: #1 & #3 together #2 & #4 Third: #1 & #2 together #3 & #4

27 What is a social contract?

28 Age of the Enlightenment European movement Fundamental shift in way people viewed world, emphasizing human reason and individualism Purpose=Reform society using reason, to challenge ideas grounded in tradition and faith

29 Enlightenment Continued…… Enlightenment=Great emphasis upon liberty, democracy, republicanism and religious tolerance. Republicanism: The rights of the public are subject to the law. Government is limited by law to protect people. Democracy: Government by the people, exercised either directly or through elected representatives

30 John Locke’s Contract Theory of Government philosopher Humans have natural rights to “life, liberty and property” “Social Contract” with government to protect their interests No Government could deny these rights Kings and Queens held positions as a result of birth not gods divine will

31 Montesquieu French Philosopher separation of government, checks and balances.

32 How did enlightenment impact American colonies? Break down of respect of British authority Development of unique American values & rights Creation of political ideology “Republicanism” FYI: Republicanism was of minor importance to British

33 Explain connections between the ideas of the Enlightenment and changes in the relationships between citizens and their governments.

34 How did the age of enlightenment help lead to the American Revolution?


Download ppt "Thursday comin in hot! Name It?. Journal Entry #4 10/9 Think, Pair, Share."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google