10/4/2016 Quote: “Make each day your masterpiece.” –John Wooden How can you make today your “masterpiece?” Target(s): *How did conflict between France.

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10/4/2016 Quote: “Make each day your masterpiece.” –John Wooden How can you make today your “masterpiece?” Target(s): *How did conflict between France and England in North America change the relationship between the colonies and England? *What social, political, and economic problems created tension between England and its American colonies?

Bellringer: Read “British Rule Leads to Conflict” on pg sentence explaining the British perspective on the war. 1 sentence explaining the colonial perspective on the war. Review effects of the French and Indian War John Locke’s Natural Rights – What is the purpose of government? No taxation w/o representation handout and flow chart Use highlighters: Green for British Acts Yellow for Colonial Responses Exit: 3 minute essay – Did the colonists have a right to be upset by the Proclamation of 1763? Why or why not? Homework: Chapter 5, Section 2 in Study Guide

Bellringer: Read “British Rule Leads to Conflict.” What was the British perspective on the war and what was the colonial perspective on the war? Review effects of the French and Indian War No taxation w/o representation handout and flow chart Use highlighters: Green for British Acts Yellow for Colonial Responses Connection between Locke’s thoughts and colonial protest Exit: 3 minute essay – Did the colonists have a right to be upset by the Proclamation of 1763? Why or why not? Homework: Chapter 5, Section 2 and answer questions 1-6.

EFFECTS France cedes almost all of its North American possessions to England and Spain

EFFECTS CONTINUED… 13 Colonies Unite English colonists settle in the Ohio River Valley = conflict with Natives War Debt About 5,000 total casualties

Appalachian Mountains Proclamation Line of 1763 Proclamation of 1763

Quartering Act

Sugar Act

Stamp Act