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Aim: What were the effects of the French and Indian War? Do Now: What were the causes of the French and Indian War? CausesEffects
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I. Proclamation of 1763 (listening portion) Royal decree Appalachian Mountains Boundary Colonists’ reaction
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I. Proclamation of 1763 King George III issued a royal decree (an official order) to announce that colonists could not settle west of the Appalachian Mountains The boundary lines that separated the colonies and land west of the Mississippi was only meant for Native American settlement Colonists were angered by the proclamation because it restricted them from moving west
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II. Financial effects (listening portion) British soldiers in colonies Debt
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II. Financial effects British government sent more soldiers to protect the colonies after the war The costs of the French and Indian war and sending more troops raised the debt of the government (money owed due to high spending)
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CausesEffects France and England competing for land in the New World Fighting over control of Ohio river/valley Treaty of Paris (1763) – land given to England east of Mississippi River Proclamation of 1763 – colonists cannot settle west of Appalachian Mountains Anger of colonists towards British government Increased debt of British government
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