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1 Created the boundaries on this map.
Drill December 7, 2015 Copy. View the map and caption on page 180 of CTF. Match. 1. Treaty of Paris 2. Mississippi River 3. Florida 4. Canada Created the boundaries on this map. The northern border of the United States. The southern border of the United States. The western border of the United States.

2 Homework: Review your drills for Friday’s unit test.

3 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Treaty of Paris Complete D.C. Field Trip Library Library – Unit Test Treaty of Mrs. Schanberger Mr. Thomas Exploratory Research Paris Introduce Oral History

4 You will need: writing utensil
Please place everything else directly under your chair.

5 Treaty of Paris 1783 Objective: We will be able to analyze terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1783 in order to evaluate its impact on America Question of the lesson: How did the Treaty of Paris, 1783 impact diverse groups of Americans.

6 Treaty of Paris 1783 Objective: We will be able to analyze terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1783 in order to evaluate its impact on America Question of the lesson: How did the Treaty of Paris, 1783 impact diverse groups of Americans. American Radicals –like to be recognized as an independent country -kick all loyalists out + take property -British troops to leave -Britain pays for destruction they made -own rules + own government American Moderates – trade with Britain - Loyalist shouldn’t be punished Take the slaves from Britain and enslave Want to be recognized as a nation British Moderates –want fighting to stop Want friendly relations + trade Recognize America as a nation Get soldiers to leave British Hardliners – America surrenders all land to Britain British troops stay Protections for loyalists Pay debts and trade is suspended until debt is traded off Loyalists south and Canada to Britain Doesn’t recognize as a nation

7 Treaty of Paris 1783 Objective: We will be able to analyze terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1783 in order to evaluate its impact on America Question of the lesson: How did the Treaty of Paris, 1783 impact diverse groups of Americans. American Radicals – Withdraw British troops from American soil. The right to punish loyalists Radicals that live in south- want to still obtain ownership of their slaves American Moderates – good relationships with Britain (peace) willing to return property to the loyalists British Moderates – want trade to continue but fighting to stop (peace for all) British Hardliners – want the colonies to stay under British rule

8 Treaty of Paris 1783 Objective: We will be able to analyze terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1783 in order to evaluate its impact on America Question of the lesson: How did the Treaty of Paris, 1783 impact diverse groups of Americans. American Radicals – American Moderates – British Moderates – British Hardliners –

9 Bona fide – authentic, genuine
Viz – namely Creditor – one who is owed money Debtor – one who owes money Restitution – paying for damages

10 Your paragraph should accurately represent the viewpoint of one of the diveres groups.
A topic sentence declares your viewpoint of the Treaty of Paris, 1783. 3 to 4 sentences explain/support your viewpoint. Reference is made to the treaty. At least one of the vocabulary words are used.


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