PPT-Chapter 5 Life in British North America
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Chapter 5 Outline Life in British North America Facts and Figures p7778 Politics Population Economics The Peoples of British North America British and Irish
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Chapter 5 Outline Life in British North America Facts and Figures p7778 Politics Population Economics The Peoples of British North America British and Irish p8283. 4. New France and France . vs. Britain. 2.1: Differences in imperial goals, cultures, and the North American environments that different empires confronted led Europeans to develop diverse patterns of colonization.. French North America. In 1608. , the French established their first North American settlement at Quebec along the St. Lawrence River. The leader of the settlement was Samuel de Champlain who eventually earned the title of “Father of New France.”. British North America. Welcome to British North America!. Are you tired of living in poverty?. We have:. Lots of food. Fishing. Rich soil for farming. Land. Job opportunities. And so much more. British North America. Big Ideas. What impact did the French and Indian War have on the thirteen colonies?. A) During the war. B) After the war?. What is the Balance of Power?. What is the “Frontier”?. How does the Last of the Mohicans portray the inhabitants of the New World? Of the Old World? How do the settlers get along with the Mohicans and the Iroquois? Does that surprise you?. Gr 8 SS Canadian History Unit. . “400 Years of Challenges”. “His Story” telling = History. Your Tasks. WATCH, LISTEN. , ASK and . DISCUSS. Notetaking. :. . Copy each slide title . Add . SS9 – Mr. . BilAn. Recalling from Last Class. What had just happened to Quebec where we left of last class?. After the Fall. Even though the fortress of . Quebec . surrendered in 1759 after the Battle of the . Aftermath of Lexington and Concord. After the bloodshed at Lexington and Concord in April of 1775,. about 20,000 Minutemen swarmed around Boston, where they outnumbered. the British. .. Even though they were fighting, for the first year of the war, they . 1. . (1/3 of the page wide). (3 lines each). 2. . (1/3 of the page wide). (3 lines each). 3. . (1/3 of the page wide). (3 lines each). 4. . (1/3 of the page wide). (3 lines each). 5. . (etc.). (3 lines each). France Begins to Colonize. Like England and Holland, France was a latecomer in the race for colonies. . It was convulsed in the 1500s by foreign wars and domestic strife.. In 1598, the Edict of Nantes was issued, allowing limited toleration to the French Huguenots.. 1608–1763. France was a latecomer in the scramble for New World real estate:. It was convulsed by foreign wars and domestic strife during the 1500s.. It was involved in clashes between Roman Catholics and Protestant . I. France Finds a Foothold in Canada . France was a late comer in the scramble for the New World real estate:. It was convulsed in foreign wars and domestic strife during the 1500s. It was involved in clashes between Roman Catholics and Protestant . What enabled Europeans to carve out huge empires an ocean away from their homelands?. Europeans were much closer to the Americas than were their potential Asian competitors. . Groups within European society—including competing monarchs, merchants, impoverished nobles and commoners, Christian missionaries, and persecuted minorities—all had strong, if different, motivations for participating in empire building.. 1. Why were the French and English competing for control of North America?. 2. How did their relationships with European nations lead to conflict between different Indian groups in the 1600s?. 3. How did the Albany Plan of Union foreshadow the American Revolution?. 1700 - 1780. © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.. OUT OF MANY. A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. Part One. Introduction. 2. © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.. Chapter Focus Questions. What were the similarities and differences among eighteenth-century Spanish, French, and British colonies?.
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