The French and Indian War

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 7 Causes of the Revolution Lesson 1 The French and Indian War
Advertisements

The French and Indian War, the end of Salutary Neglect and the Causes of the American Revolution (Unit I, Segment 3 of 5)
The French and Indian War
TWO QUESTION “QUIZ” ANSWER ON YOUR HOMEWORK SHEET AS I CHECK YOUR HOMEWORK USE YOUR HOMEWORK TO WRITE ONE WORD WHICH CAUSED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR.
Unit 4 Chapter 8 Lesson 1 Pages
Objectives Identify the reasons why fighting broke out between France and Britain in North America. Describe the early defeat of the British by the French.
The French and Indian War. Who fought in the war? The French: The Delaware, Ottawa, & Shawnee Indians were allies with the French The Indians liked the.
The French and Indian War Britain’s Victory in the French and Indian War Forced France to give up its North American Colonies.
Objectives Identify the reasons why fighting broke out between France and Britain in North America. Describe the early defeat of the British by the French.
The Colonies Unite Fighting for Control
Essential Question: How did imperial competition between Britain & France lead to the French & Indian War?
Section 3.  The English and French created rival empires in North America.  The competition between these two European empires often led to war.  The.
The French & Indian War.
Standard 3: Causes of the American Revolution Tension in the New World French & Indian War Notes ( )
The thirteen colonies were established by what European country?
THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR France Claims Western Lands France claimed the Ohio Valley, the Mississippi Valley, and Great Lakes region The territory.
The French and Indian War Reasons for the War Plans for Unity The Armies.
The French and Indian War pgs Who won the French & Indian War?
French and Indian War (1754 – 1763). It WAS NOT a war between the French and the Indians.
Seven Years War (French and Indian War )
CH:5 The Road to Revolution. Standards 8.16 Explain how the practice of salutary neglect, experience with self-government, and wide spread ownership of.
AIM: How did the rivalry between Britain & France lead to war?
Vocabulary and Notes French and Indian War. Britain and France at war in 1750s British and French rivalry for Ohio River Valley British forts in French.
The French in North America The French and English were competing over land. Natives were threatened by colonial expansion. What were the main goals for.
Bell Ringer for W25: Is it better to win a war, or lose war? Learning Goal: Explain the source of conflict between the French, Native Americans, and the.
Pages 3… FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR.  French colonists traded and allied with Indian tribes – Algonquian and Huron.  English colonists traded and allied.
The French and Indian War
The French and Indian War Lesson 1. Why a Conflict? ►Both Great Britain and France fought for control of eastern North America ►Great Britain and France.
The French and Indian War Who and Why? British Vs. French River Valleys and Lakes Native Americans.
The French and Indian War Chapter 7 Section 1. Fighting for Control of theFur trade For years Britain and France competed for the control of western lands.
Chapter 7 Section 1 The French and Indian War. For years Britain and France competed for the control of western lands and the fur trade. Since the 1600’s,
Aim #12: How did the French and Indian War impact the relationship between Britain and its colonies? DO NOW! Read “Albany Plan of Union” and answer the.
The French and Indian War “England and France compete in North America”
The French and Indian War ( )
French and Indian War.
Causes of the American Revolution Part 2 Information is taken from Chapter 5 Section 3 and Chapter 6 Section 1.
Chapter 7, Lesson 1 ACOS #5b: Identify reasons for the French and Indian War. ACOS #5c: Describe the impact of the French and Indian War on the settlement.
Struggle for Power · By the mid 1700’s, the major powers of Europe were locked in a worldwide struggle for power and land. France, Spain, and England.
In your own words define the following terms: Power Authority.
Tension in the Colonies Map. French and Indians vs. English Proclamation Act French and Indian War.
Warm Up Grab a Student Schedule Fill Out as a Day 1 Take home give to Parents Grab a French and Indian War Map Activity Read Directions and Complete Activities.
The French and Indian War The French and Indian War was not a war between the ____________________. French and Indians It was part of a larger war between.
French and Indian War. Ally A partner in an alliance; a friend, especially in times of war.
W W What changed? What predictions can you make?
France and Indians VS. England I Can analyze the causes and effects of the French and Indian War.
McLaine 8th Grade Georgia Studies
The French and Indian War
A Fight for North America British vs. French
“The French & Indian War
French & Indian War Unit 2.
Chapter 4 Lesson 4 Rivalry in North America Day 1
French & Indian War 1754–1763 ©2012, TESCCC.
Magnificent Monday Road to Revolution Pages
French and Indian War
BellRinger 8/25 North America 1754
Standard 3: Causes of the American Revolution
The French and Indian War
Steps Leading to the American Revolution
French and Indian War.
North America in North America in 1750 Background The French were exploring the interior of America while the English colonists were settling.
The French and Indian War
Bell Work (Use your notes!)
North America 1754 Use the map provided to color the extent of the Spanish, French, & British colonial control in North America by A map key is required.
The French and Indian War “Seven Years War”
North America Before the French & Indian War ( )
French and Indian War.
The French and Indian War
BellRinger 8/25 North America 1754
The French and Indian War
French and Indian War
Presentation transcript:

The French and Indian War

Bell Ringers We will beginning bell ringers this week Each day a question will be up on the Smartboard You will answer this question in 2 complete sentences on your bell ringer sheet The bell ringers will be collected on Fridays and count at a 5 point grade

(Have page D-2 on your desk so I can check your homework) Bell Ringer Why do nations fight wars? (Have page D-2 on your desk so I can check your homework)

Housekeeping: Homework: Page D-7 (read and answer questions on the back) If you have not handed your essay in, tomorrow is the last day to hand it in Binders will be checked the week after Thanksgiving

French and Indian War Read one of the four stories at your table and think about the answers to the questions Using your answers to the questions, complete your part of the graphic organizer on page D-5

French and Indian War Take turns summarizing your story for the others in your groups, and help them fill out the part of the graphic organizer that you were responsible for

Story 1: Colonists were upset that land in the colonies was becoming too expensive, so they wanted to expand westward Story 2: As English people moved into the Ohio Valley, they upset the Natives and French settlers because they began taking resources from the them such as land and furs Story 3: France was angry that English colonists were selling land in what they believed was their territory. The French sent troops into the Ohio Valley Story 4: England began to send military into the Ohio region, and they tried to build military forts. This angered the French who attacked the fort

Between 1754 and 1763, English soldiers (from the American colonies and England) battled the French in the colonial territories. The Native Americans had a choice of fighting with the French against the English, or with the English against the French. If you were a Native American, which side would you choose?

The English & English Colonists… Want to use your land for fur trading and farming Think that Native Americans are “savages” Want to expand their territory further to the West Have a steadily growing population in America

The French & French colonists… Want to use your land for fur trading Have married Native Americans and raised families with them in America Have many missionaries living in the west that try to convert Native Americans to Christianity Have a relatively small population in America

If the French and English are going to have war, which side will your Native American tribe be allies with? Explain why you chose that answer!

Most of the Natives actually chose to fight with the … French

England and the English colonists vs. France and most Native Americans

Bell Ringer Why did England and France go to war during the French and Indian War? Have D-7 on your desk for me to check

Causes of the French and Indian War 1) England's desire to expand west 2) Conflict between England and France over territory in the West 3) Natives’ anger over colonists settling on their land

French and Indian War 1756-1763 England and its colonists vs. France and the Natives The two sides were fighting over land in the Ohio Valley Colonists began to call for unity among the colonies

England won and gained territory due to the Treaty of Paris Effects England won and gained territory due to the Treaty of Paris

February 1763

The Proclamation Line of 1763 was established Effects The Proclamation Line of 1763 was established

Proclamation Line of 1763

England had to find a way to pay off war debt Effects England had to find a way to pay off war debt

1) Before the French and Indian War began, Benjamin Franklin and other colonial delegates created the Albany Plan of Union. Why do you think the colonies rejected Franklin’s plan? Because they wanted to control what went on in their own colonies and were scared of a central government taking away that power

2) What does each section of the snake represent? Each section represents a colony or a colonial region  3) What message is Benjamin Franklin trying to send with this cartoon? His message is that the colonists need to unite together to be stronger and to survive against outside forces. He created the cartoon to promote the failed Albany Plan of Union. The cartoon will also be used during the American Revolution

4) England was in debt due to the French and Indian War 4) England was in debt due to the French and Indian War. How do you think England was going to pay back these debts? England pays for the French and Indian War by taxing their own citizens and taxing the colonists. These taxes includes the Sugar Act and the Stamp Act.

5) If you were a colonist, how would you feel about the Proclamation Line of 1763? The colonists were upset that they were not allowed to settle to the west of the line. Their belief was that settling to the west was one of the main reasons for the French and Indian War