Chapter 6 FRQ Training Friday, October 4 2013. PROMPT Agree or disagree with the following statement: “The French and Indian War (1754-63) significantly.

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Chapter 6 FRQ Training Friday, October

PROMPT Agree or disagree with the following statement: “The French and Indian War ( ) significantly altered the relationship between Britain and its North American colonies.” Each Student should record this prompt on a separate note sheet that will be turned in with this assignment. 2 Minutes

Step 1 In your groups discuss briefly the terms on the list. –Especially review terms you are still struggling with or may be somewhat uncertain. –Be sure the dialogue in the group indicates superior understanding of the question and the terms 5 Minutes (Each person in the group should fill in additional information contributed from other members in the group- record this material in your notes)

Abbreviated Terms “Join or Die” “no taxation without representation” “salutary neglect” Albany Plan of Union Battle of Quebec, Plains of Abraham Edward Braddock French Fur Trade with Indians Ft. Duquesne Ft. Necessity Iroquois Confederation Mercantilism Molasses Act Montcalm and Wolfe Myth of Invincibility of British military Navigation Acts Ohio Valley Paxton Boys Pontiac’s Rebellion Proclamation of 1763 Treaty of Paris, 1763 War of Jenkins’ Ear- England vs. Spain in the colonial version of the War of Austrian Succession- First time a group of American colonists were put under orders of the British regular Army Westward Movement William Pitt Robert Walpole Seven Years War Smuggling YOU MAY BRING IN OTHER INFORMATION FROM YOUR NOTES!

Step 2 Discuss the categories each student came up with last night for homework STAPLERD? (Social, Technological, Administrative, Political, Legal, Economic, Religious, Diplomatic) Persia? (Political, Economical, Religious, Social, Intellectual, Artistic) –Determine which categories include the most terms from the assignment last night in regards to the prompt –5 Minutes (Each student should record additional categories in their notes)

Step 3 Before your groups writes a superior thesis, you all must contemplate your stance on this question. Do you agree or disagree? Did the French and Indian War alter or not alter the relationship between the British and their colonies? Are you all at a overwhelming yes or no or in between. Discuss and back with the evidence (5 Minutes)

Step 4 Come up with a superior complex/split thesis which addresses all aspects of the prompt. Do this together, however, everyone is responsible for completing one individually TIME: Remainder of class to complete 4-5

Step 5 Once you’ve created your thesis, create a chart with your categories and each piece of evidence you will include to support that particular category Note: Ideally you should have 3-4 for each supporting category to back up your argument.

PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER Once you have completed steps 1-5 as a group and individually complete slide 10 and turn it in on Monday. If you are in school, I will provide a copy of slide 10 If you are absent, you are responsible for printing slide 10 and submitting it at the beginning of class. Thanks kindly!!

THESIS: NAME: _______________________ Period:______ Date:___________ Category 1: ___________________ Category 2: ___________________ Category 3: ___________________ 1) 2) 3) 4)