PPT-Proclamation of 1763

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Townshend Act Stamp Act Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party Intolerable Acts Causes for American Revolution Sugar Act Quiz Bellwork 92214 Update Notebooks EQ How did British rule lead to conflict . Mark 16:15. References. The Bible Exposition Commentary. , New Testament, Volume . 1, . Wiersbe. Selected . Scriptures reprinted from the Holy Bible, New King James . Version. Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible. How did new British laws lead to greater tension between Parliament and American colonists?. Vocabulary . describe – give details about. revenue – income for the government, often through taxes. levy – establish and collect a tax. minerals and examination of the economic feasibility of developing and producing a deposit; 7. "Government" means the Central Transitional Government or the National /Regional Transitional Self Gover Population-1763. 1. The general composition of the population:. A) 65 000 inhabitants.. B) Mainly . Canadien. C) Some Amerindians and a small black population (some were slaves). Economy: 1763-1800. Fur Trade: The economy is still based on furs. Still the main source for immigration.. 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?. Chapter 15 Section 3. Emancipating the Enslaved. Abolitionists’ urged Abraham Lincoln to end slavery but Lincoln first resisted but then he knew most northerners did not want to completely abolish slavery. The French and Indian War. The Seven Years War. Samuel de Champlain. In . 1608, he established the French settlement that is . now Quebec . City. ..  . Champlain . was the first European to explore and describe the Great . 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 . Purpose of the Royal Proclamation. to deal with the problems of language, religion, and the legal and . Seigneurial system. . in . the newly conquered . colony. to replace the military government in the colony with a civil . Essential. Question. Which measures did Britain put into place . to control the Colonies, . and how did they respond to these measures?. Focus Questions. By 1763, why did the British need revenue from the colonies. 15.3. President . L. incoln was reluctant to abolish slavery but he changed his mind.. This altered the nature of the Civil War and the lives of African Americans and the future of the USA.. Why it matters. Emancipation Proclamation. The announcement made by President Lincoln during the Civil War on September 22, 1862, emancipating all black slaves in states still engaged in rebellion against the . Union.. How did new British laws lead to greater tension between Parliament and American colonists?. Vocabulary . describe – give details about. revenue – income for the government, often through taxes. levy – establish and collect a tax. 1. Who was the tyrant referenced in the . . Declaration of Independence? . a. Queen Elizabeth. b. King George . c. Benjamin Franklin. d. Thomas Paine. 2. What is the best definition of.

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