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Bellwork: Complete the concept matching Simmons 2 A/C ….Turn in to bin: 1.Take home quiz 2.Completed Rochester Flier Project Learning Target: I can practice new vocabulary by using the concept definition map
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Concept matching
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Unit 3 Important concepts/people/places/events Europeans that controlled North America in the 17 th and 18 th centuries… French- Prior to conflict with England in the colonies, France controlled the majority of North America. Ohio River Valley, Mississippi River valley, entire Great Lakes region…area from Appalachian Mountains to Rocky Mountains English- Prior to conflict with France- 13 English Colonies in the East coast of the United States Parliament- English law making body of Great Britain
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War between Britain and France breaks out in the colonies. French and Indian War- War fought over colonial territory between the French and Native Americans VS. The English colonists (The Iroquois did not ally) Albany Plan of Union- Ben Franklin suggested a plan to unite the colonies. “Join or Die.” Treaty of Paris 1763- England wins-marked the end of France as a power in North America. Great Britain and Spain divided the continent using the Mississippi River as the boundary. Proclamation of 1763- King George III did not allow colonists to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains. Britain’s reasons for the proclamation line was to prevent any further wars with the Natives. Why would colonists be mad they couldn’t settle west?
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Colonial Discontent War Cry “no taxation without representation”- Colonist wanted to have a voice in Parliament –the law making body that made decisions in England and the colonies Taxes- England placed a large amount of taxes on the colonies to pay off the French and Indian War debt Boycott- Refusal to buy or sell goods.
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Revolutionary War- Colonists fight for independence from Great Britain Loyalists- 1/3 of people in the colonies were Loyal to the king of England and supportive of the taxes parliament made Patriots- 1/3 of people in the colonies supported independence What were the other 1/3? Neutral! War between Britain and the Colonists breaks out in the Colonies
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Treaty of Paris 1783- Agreement that ended the American Revolutionary War Forming a new government- Democracy in the United States Outcome of Revolutionary War
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Concept Definition Map Directions: 1. Choose ONE word from the following list: Parliament Albany Plan of Union Boycott Patriot 2. Complete the Concept Definition Map
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Document Practice: Albany Congress, 1754
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