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Monday, Oct Get out your spiral and put your binder on the floor 2. Put your homework (Chapter 5 section 1 worksheet) on my desk 3. Update your Table of Contents DateTitleEntry # 10/11Beginning of French and Indian War37 10/11 Join or Die Political Cartoon 38 10/15French and Indian War notes39 10/15Before and After map40 3. Turn to entry #36 4.Look at the map on page 132 in the blue textbook. Write and answer the following: Which nation controlled territory along the St. Lawrence and Ohio Rivers?

The French and Indian War #39 I. Braddock’s Defeat *England could not rely on just its soldiers

The French and Indian War I. Braddock’s Defeat *England could not rely on just its soldiers *Sent Edward Braddock to defeat the French -surprise attack on road; killed 1,000 BR.

The French and Indian War I. Braddock’s Defeat *England could not rely on just its soldiers *Sent Edward Braddock to defeat the French -surprise attack on road; killed 1,000 BR. -Braddock was killed

The French and Indian War I. Braddock’s Defeat *England could not rely on just its soldiers *Sent Edward Braddock to defeat the French -surprise attack on road; killed 1,000 BR. -Braddock was killed *For next 2 years the British lose II. The British Take Quebec

The French and Indian War I. Braddock’s Defeat *England could not rely on just its soldiers *Sent Edward Braddock to defeat the French -surprise attack on road; killed 1,000 BR. -Braddock was killed *For next 2 years the British lose II. The British Take Quebec*William Pitt (England’s Sec. of State) was determined to win the war

The French and Indian War I. Braddock’s Defeat *England could not rely on just its soldiers *Sent Edward Braddock to defeat the French -surprise attack on road; killed 1,000 BR. -Braddock was killed *For next 2 years the British lose II. The British Take Quebec*William Pitt (England’s Sec. of State) was determined to win the war *Sent England’s best generals and borrowed $ to pay troops

The French and Indian War I. Braddock’s Defeat *England could not rely on just its soldiers *Sent Edward Braddock to defeat the French -surprise attack on road; killed 1,000 BR. -Braddock was killed *For next 2 years the British lose II. The British Take Quebec*William Pitt (England’s Sec. of State) was determined to win the war *Sent England’s best generals and borrowed $ to pay troops *Attacked the French capital –Quebec

The French and Indian War I. Braddock’s Defeat *England could not rely on just its soldiers *Sent Edward Braddock to defeat the French -surprise attack on road; killed 1,000 BR. -Braddock was killed *For next 2 years the British lose II. The British Take Quebec*William Pitt (England’s Sec. of State) was determined to win the war *Sent England’s best generals and borrowed $ to pay troops *Attacked the French capital –Quebec *French surrendered after their commander died

Death of Col. Wolfe (British)

The French and Indian War IV.Braddock’s Defeat *England could not rely on just its soldiers *Sent Edward Braddock to defeat the French -surprise attack on road; killed 1,000 BR. -Braddock was killed *For next 2 years the British lose V.The British Take Quebec*William Pitt (England’s Sec. of State) was determined to win the war *Sent England’s best generals and borrowed $ to pay troops *Attacked the French capital –Quebec *French surrendered after their commander died *One year later, Montreal fell to the British and all of Canada was in British control

The French and Indian War III. The Treaty of Paris*3 years later British won in Europe *Terms: Britain controlled all land east of Mississippi Spain gave Florida to England for Cuba and the Philippines Write 4 questions: Summary:

Homework 1. Before and After Map/Questions