1. Jamestown was ____’s first permanent settlement.

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1. Jamestown was ____’s first permanent settlement. A. England B. France C. Spain D. Netherlands

2. The Treaty of _____ allowed for the Portuguese to control Brazil and for Spain to explore the Americas. A. Pequot B. Paris C. Tordesillas D. Mercantilism

3. What was the primary purpose of the Crusades? A. to capture the Christian shrines B. to visit the Holy Land C. to recapture the Holy Land D. to convert muslims

4. The first European explorer to reach North America was A. Vasco de Gama B. Christopher Columbus C. Leif Eriksson D. Ponce de Leon

LEQ: How will the French and Indian war influence colonial America?

France in North America French fur traders establish relations with Native Americans

France in North America French colonist build outposts to defend their trade routes

France in North America French learn natives language, live in their villages and marry native women

Spain vs England Countries clash because they both claim Florida

French and Indian War Lasted from 1754-1763 Also known as the Seven Years War

The French and Indian War The Albany Plan- Benjamin Franklin’s plan to unite the colonies militaries

The French and Indian War Washington will prove to be a heroic leader

French and Indian War French will be victorious in New York Largest victory will be at Fort Ticonderoga in 1758.

The French and Indian War In 1759, Quebec surrenders and in 1760 France surrenders.

Peace Treaty Treaty of Paris ended the war. Britain gained all French land east of the Mississippi River (inc. much of present day Canada)

Peace Treaty France kept 2 islands near Canada and regained some Caribbean islands.

Pontiac’s Rebellion Ottawa Indians land was given away in the treaty. Fight the British. Assumed French would help, they did not.

The Proclamation of 1763 Created in order to prevent settlers from moving west of the Appalachians. Reserving land for Native Americans.

Effects of the War War benefited the colonists United the colonists British empire Colonists pay the expenses of war

French and Indian Videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vKGU3aEGss (11 min)

Cost/Benefit Analysis of the French Indian War http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nn9EVxueiyc at 20 min