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Bell Ringer Date: October 9 th, 2015 1) Hand in the Homework if its done. Vocabulary is due TODAY 2) Take out your Bell Ringers, answer the question below,

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1 Bell Ringer Date: October 9 th, 2015 1) Hand in the Homework if its done. Vocabulary is due TODAY 2) Take out your Bell Ringers, answer the question below, they will be collected today Question: Why does a country tax its people? What are taxes?

2 $ Tax Laws $ $ $ You will however be for the following… $2 – To Sharpen your pencil $2 – If you are out of your seat without permission $2 – Talking Without Permission $3 – If you need to borrow supplies from the teacher $5 – To use the restroom $5 – To get a drink of water $10 – If you are tardy (Unexcused)

3 Review Chapter Wednesday 1) Who fought in the French and Indian War A) The French vs. the Indians B) French & Indians vs. British C) British & Indians vs. French D) British vs. Indians

4 Review Chapter Wednesday 2) What area were the French and British fighting over in North America? A) Albany, New York B) Fort Duquesne C) The Virginia Colony D) The Ohio River Valley

5 Review Chapter Wednesday 3) What fatal mistake did General Edward Braddock make in the French and Indian War? A) He disregarded the colonists the French had better weapons. B) He disregarded the colonists advice of an ambush. C) He thought he had the best army in the world. D) He disregarded the colonists advice that the weather was bad and they would freeze to death.

6 Review Chapter Wednesday 4) Who won the French and Indian War and took control of North America? A) The British B) The French C) The Spanish D) The Colonists

7 Label this Sheet British Control the Colonies Fold you paper 1/3 into the paper Copy down what the teacher tells you to.

8 Lead Up to the Revolution 1

9 Objectives Explain the conflict between Native Americans and British settlers in 1763. Describe how the colonists responded to British tax laws. Describe what happened during the Boston Massacre.

10 Terms and People duty – import tax boycott – organized campaign to refuse to buy certain products petition – written request to a government writ of assistance – court order that allowed officials to make searches without saying what they were searching for

11 Terms and People (continued) John Adams – Massachusetts lawyer and colonial leader; future president Samuel Adams – colonial leader who established the Committees of Correspondence

12 Why did the French and Indian War increase friction within the colonies and with Britain? The end of the war brought celebration. But it did not bring peace. Left Side: What new conflicts came after the war? Fighting with Native Americans Disputes with the British government Right Side:

13 With the French defeat in the Seven Years ’ War, Britain gained vast new lands in North America. Native Americans saw a new threat to their lands. Colonists saw endless room for settlement.

14 Pontiac, the leader of the Ottawa nation, took action to stop settlers from pushing farther west. Pontiac and his allies launched a bloody attack on British forts and towns. The British responded with equally brutal attacks against Native Americans. The British defeated Pontiac in 1764, but thousands of settlers and Native Americans had been killed.

15 Hoping to avoid further wars, the British issued the Left Side What is the Proclamation of 1763? Right Side It forbade colonists from settling west of a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains.

16 Frontier settlers who had already moved west were told to move back. Colonists could settle only east of the line. Native Americans Colonists Appalachian Mountains Colonists WestEast

17 Right Side: The Proclamation of 1763 angered many colonists, who believed they had the right to settle wherever they wanted. The colonists largely ignored the proclamation, and Britain found it impossible to enforce. Tensions rose. Proclamation of 1763

18 Right Side: Colonists increasingly believed their rights were being threatened. Right Side: Colonists were loyal subjects; they expected to have the same rights as other British citizens. Colonists expected Britain to be grateful for the their help. Colonists had fought and died to help win the war. Left Side: What did the British Mandate?

19 British leaders were concerned about paying for their costly colonies. British leaders expected the colonists to help pay expenses. Britain had spent a great deal on the war and was now in debt. Britain continued to spend money on troops to protect colonists from Native Americans.

20 Stamp Act (1765) Required colonist to buy special tax stamps for products Quartering Act (1765) Colonists had to allow houses to British Soldiers

21 Turn to Page. 147 in your textbook Fill in the Chart for Stamp, Quartering, and Townshend Acts for the other two boxes


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