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Thurs, AUG 16th PRIME TIME Date: THURS, Aug 16 Source 1
Use the map sources to answer the following questions. 1. What three European nations maintained colonies in North America in the early 1700s? 2. What major geographic features might have served as boundaries between European powers in North America? 3. What European powers controlled land in what is now Canada? 4. What European power controlled the colony of Louisiana? Britain, France, Spain Mississippi River, Great Lakes, Gulf of Mexico, St. Lawrence River France and Britain France
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PRIME TIME Source 1 Source 1 Use the map sources to answer the following questions. 5. What European power controlled land in what is now Florida? 6. What European power controlled land along the east coast of what is now America? 7. What European power controlled land in what is now Texas and the American southwest? 8. What land was disputed? Answer in a complete statement and use a sentence stem. Spain Britain Spain According to Source 1, the disputed land was located west of the British American colonies and east of the Mississippi River.
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Causes of the French and Indian War
Monday, August 20 Source 2 Causes of the French and Indian War From the name of the war, you would probably guess that the French fought the Indians during the French and Indian War. Actually, the main enemies in the war were the French and the British. Both sides had American Indian allies. As the American colonies began to expand to the west, they came into conflict with the French. The colonies wanted to take advantage of the valuable fur trade in the Ohio River Valley. The French and Indian War ended on February 10, 1763 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. France was forced to give up all of its North American territory. Britain gained all of the land east of the Mississippi River and Spain gained the land west of the Mississippi. The French and Indian War had some major consequences on the future of the British colonies in America. The war was expensive for the British government to fight. In order to pay for it, they issued taxes on the colonies. The British government considered this fair as they were protecting the interests of the colonies. The colonies, however, felt that they should not be taxed unless they had representation in the British government. Also, this war was the first time that the colonies united together to fight a common enemy. They built up colonial militias and gained confidence in their fighting abilities. In the end, the events of the French and Indian War played a major role leading up to the American Revolution. #1 #2 #3 Source 2 1. Identify (Highlight)which 2 major empires were involved in the French and Indian War conflict. Tag with a 1. 2. Identify (Highlight) what they were fighting over? Tag with a 2. 3. Identify (Highlight) the economic impact of the war on England. Tag with a 3. 4. Using text based evidence, explain how the war changed the relationship between England and the colonies. Use RACE
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Causes of the French and Indian War
Monday, August 20 Causes of the French and Indian War From the name of the war, you would probably guess that the French fought the Indians during the French and Indian War. Actually, the main enemies in the war were the French and the British. Both sides had American Indian allies. As the American colonies began to expand to the west, they came into conflict with the French. The colonies wanted to take advantage of the valuable fur trade in the Ohio River Valley. The French and Indian War ended on February 10, 1763 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. France was forced to give up all of its North American territory. Britain gained all of the land east of the Mississippi River and Spain gained the land west of the Mississippi. The French and Indian War had some major consequences on the future of the British colonies in America. The war was expensive for the British government to fight. In order to pay for it, they issued taxes on the colonies. The British government considered this fair as they were protecting the interests of the colonies. The colonies, however, felt that they should not be taxed unless they had representation in the British government. Also, this war was the first time that the colonies united together to fight a common enemy. They built up colonial militias and gained confidence in their fighting abilities. In the end, the events of the French and Indian War played a major role leading up to the American Revolution. Source 2 #1 #2 RACE R- RESTATE THE QUESTION A – ANSWER THE QUESTION C- CITE EVIDENCE E – EXPLAIN/EXPAND #3 4. Using text based evidence, explain how the war changed the relationship between England and the colonies. Use RACE R – The relationship between the colonies and Great Britain changed during and after the French and Indian War for several reasons. A/C - According to source 2, the colonists were angry that Britain was taxing them without consent. E- This will eventually lead to the American Revolution.
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All French lands west of the Mississippi River – & N.O.
#3 Date:__________________ Source 3 1. According to the Treaty of Paris, what lands were acquired by England after the French and Indian War?______________ 2. According to source 3, what land claims were made by Spain? 3. What lands belonged to France in North America after the French and Indian War? 4. According to the source, what geographic feature is the boundary between the American colonies and lands owned by Spain? 5. Using source 3, predict why this geographic feature will grow very important to the colonist’s way of life. All French lands east of the Mississippi River, CANADA & Spanish Florida All French lands west of the Mississippi River – & N.O. Part of an island in the Carribbean Mississippi River Spain France Britain Water source for travel/trade to the Gulf of Mexico/ irrigation for crops
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Source 2 states that Great Britain had
Causes of the French and Indian War From the name of the war, you would probably guess that the French fought the Indians during the French and Indian War. Actually, the main enemies in the war were the French and the British. Both sides had American Indian allies. As the American colonies began to expand to the west, they came into conflict with the French. The colonies wanted to take advantage of the valuable fur trade in the Ohio River Valley. The French and Indian War ended on February 10, 1763 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. France was forced to give up all of its North American territory. Britain gained all of the land east of the Mississippi River and Spain gained the land west of the Mississippi. The French and Indian War had some major consequences on the future of the British colonies in America. The war was expensive for the British government to fight. In order to pay for it, they issued taxes on the colonies. The British government considered this fair as they were protecting the interests of the colonies. The colonies, however, felt that they should not be taxed unless they had representation in the British government. Also, this war was the first time that the colonies united together to fight a common enemy. They built up colonial militias and gained confidence in their fighting abilities. In the end, the events of the French and Indian War played a major role leading up to the American Revolution. #4 Date:___________________________ Use sources 1-3, and you and your knowledge of Social Studies to answer the following questions. Provide source-based evidence in your answers. 1. What were France and England fighting over? 2. What was the economic impact of the war for Great Britain? __________________________________________________________ 3. In your opinion was the winning the French and the Indian War WORTH the debt it caused to Great Britain. Explain your answer using sources Source 2 states that the French and the English fought over the Ohio River Valley for the fur trade. / Source 1 indicates that they disputed territory was between the Miss. River and the American Colonies Source 2 states that Great Britain had to tax the colonies because the war was so expensive. I believe that winning the war was worth the debt to Great Britain because according to Sources 2 and 3 they gained all French lands east of the Mississippi River. I believe that winning the war was NOT worth the debt to Great Britain because Source 2 states that the events of the French and Indian War played a major role leading up to the American Revolution.
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#5 Date:______________
Causes of the French and Indian War From the name of the war, you would probably guess that the French fought the Indians during the French and Indian War. Actually, the main enemies in the war were the French and the British. Both sides had American Indian allies. As the American colonies began to expand to the west, they came into conflict with the French. The colonies wanted to take advantage of the valuable fur trade in the Ohio River Valley. The French and Indian War ended on February 10, 1763 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. France was forced to give up all of its North American territory. Britain gained all of the land east of the Mississippi River and Spain gained the land west of the Mississippi. The French and Indian War had some major consequences on the future of the British colonies in America. The war was expensive for the British government to fight. In order to pay for it, they issued taxes on the colonies. The British government considered this fair as they were protecting the interests of the colonies. The colonies, however, felt that they should not be taxed unless they had representation in the British government. Also, this war was the first time that the colonies united together to fight a common enemy. They built up colonial militias and gained confidence in their fighting abilities. In the end, the events of the French and Indian War played a major role leading up to the American Revolution. #5 Date:______________ 1. Using the sources provided, how did the French and Indian War change the relationship between the colonies and Great Britain? 2. How did the war affect geographic boundaries within North America? 3. How did the war affect the economy within North America? *think trading* use MAPS Source 2 states that the events of the French and Indian War played an major role leading up the American Revolution. According to the sources, Great Britain gained all French lands east of the Mississippi River, Canada and Florida. Spain gained all French lands west of the Mississippi. France lost almost all of their territory. Source 3 shows that the land gained would allow the colonists to have access to the Mississippi River for trade as well as more available land to farm or harvest natural resources/raw materials.
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#5 Date:______________
Causes of the French and Indian War From the name of the war, you would probably guess that the French fought the Indians during the French and Indian War. Actually, the main enemies in the war were the French and the British. Both sides had American Indian allies. As the American colonies began to expand to the west, they came into conflict with the French. The colonies wanted to take advantage of the valuable fur trade in the Ohio River Valley. The French and Indian War ended on February 10, 1763 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. France was forced to give up all of its North American territory. Britain gained all of the land east of the Mississippi River and Spain gained the land west of the Mississippi. The French and Indian War had some major consequences on the future of the British colonies in America. The war was expensive for the British government to fight. In order to pay for it, they issued taxes on the colonies. The British government considered this fair as they were protecting the interests of the colonies. The colonies, however, felt that they should not be taxed unless they had representation in the British government. Also, this war was the first time that the colonies united together to fight a common enemy. They built up colonial militias and gained confidence in their fighting abilities. In the end, the events of the French and Indian War played a major role leading up to the American Revolution. #5 Date:______________ 1. Using the sources provided, how did the French and Indian War change the relationship between the colonies and Great Britain? 2. How did the war affect geographic boundaries within North America? 3. How did the war affect the economy within North America? *think trading* use MAPS Source 2 states that the events of the French and Indian War played an major role leading up the American Revolution. According to the sources, Great Britain gained all French lands east of the Mississippi River, Canada and Florida. Spain gained all French lands west of the Mississippi. France lost almost all of their territory. Source 3 shows that the land gained would allow the colonists to have access to the Mississippi River for trade as well as more available land to farm or harvest natural resources/raw materials.
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