PPT-4.1 The French and Indian War

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thesandwichjourneyblogspotcom I Can Summarize the causes of the French and Indian War Describe how the British won the French and Indian War Analyze how the war

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thesandwichjourneyblogspotcom I Can Summarize the causes of the French and Indian War Describe how the British won the French and Indian War Analyze how the war weakened the colonists loyalty to Britain. (. Unit I. , . Segment . 3 . of 5. ). . Essential Question. :. How did imperial competition between Britain & France lead to the French & Indian War. Warm-Up Question. : . In what ways was the relationship between Great Britain and the colonies like that of a parent to a child?. Using Tier One Historical Thinking Skills. This power point presentation is for educational purposes. It may contain copyrighted material. Please do not post, redistribute or copy without the permission of the author or Dr. Kevin Brady at the American Institute for History Education.. (1756 to 1763). “The Great War for Empire”. Learning Goal:. Students will be able to identify causes and significant events of the French and Indian War.. Essential Question:. Why does . conflict develop?. Fought in America, West Indies, Europe, Africa, and the Philippines. Britain and Prussia v. France, Russia, Spain, and Austria. Most of the French army was kept in Europe where the war was known as the Seven Years War. 1754-1763. Crash Course #5 The Seven Years War & Great Awakening. Key Concept 3.1: British attempts to assert tighter control over its North American colonies and the colonial resolve to pursue self-government led to a colonial independence movement and the Revolutionary War.. France vs. England. Between 1689 and 1763, these two nations fought against one another 4 times. That’s 4 wars in just 70 years!!. The last one, King George’s War ended in a stalemate (nobody won). Using Tier One Historical Thinking Skills. This power point presentation is for educational purposes. It may contain copyrighted material. Please do not post, redistribute or copy without the permission of the author or Dr. Kevin Brady at the American Institute for History Education.. 8-2.1 Explain the political and economic consequences of the French and Indian War on the relationship of the SC colonists with Native Americans and England.. Seven Years’ War . Biggest of four wars among European powers. I. The French Colonies. A. Geography . & the Population Problem. B. Fur . Traders, Soldiers & Missionaries . C. Royal . Control . . Few Religious or Political Freedoms. II. WAGS and the Clash of Empires. Braddock’s Blundering and Its Aftermath. 1757 Edward Braddock . and 2,000 men set out to VA to capture Fort Duquesne. The men are ill disciplined colonial militiamen. Encounter a much smaller French and Indian army who repel the British and kill Braddock. How Britain’s Victory in the French . and Indian War Planted the Seeds for . the American Revolution. Before and After the War. What changed from 1754-1763? Why did it change?. Make an inference. . La gamme de thé MORPHEE vise toute générations recherchant le sommeil paisible tant désiré et non procuré par tout types de médicaments. Essentiellement composé de feuille de morphine, ce thé vous assurera d’un rétablissement digne d’un voyage sur . Learn French Language with Edubull French Language Course Online. Looking for French Lessons in French Language Classes, introduction to the French Language Basics with the French Language Learning App. Colonists. . & . the British . VS. . . The French . & . Native Americans. The French and Indian War was . caused by:. 1.). Land. :. Both France and Britain wanted control of the valuable . Ohio River .

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