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Unit 3: Canada & the American Revolution 1760 to 1800 AD

Unit 3: Canada & the American Revolution 1760 to 1800 AD. Major Concept #1. Students will learn that the America Revolution was a war between rival world views , e.g. aristocratic versus democratic. Major Skill #1. Students will learn how to compare and contrast two worldviews .

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Unit 3: Canada & the American Revolution 1760 to 1800 AD

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  1. Unit 3: Canada & the American Revolution1760 to 1800 AD

  2. Major Concept #1 Students will learn that the America Revolution was a war between rival world views, e.g. aristocratic versus democratic.

  3. Major Skill #1 Students will learn how to compare and contrast two worldviews.

  4. Major Concept #2 Students will learn that the conflict with the Thirteen Colonies was avoidable had Britain been more progressive in the way it governed its colonies.

  5. Major Concept #3 Students will learn that America failed in its attempt to get the Canadiens to become an ally against Great Britain.

  6. Major Concept #3 Students will learn that the American Revolution was both a revolutionand a civil war.

  7. Major Concept #4 Students will learn that Americans Loyalists fled to Canada and Nova Scotia (leading to the creation of two new colonies, e.g. Upper Canada and New Brunswick).

  8. Major Concept #5 Students will learn that Britain believed the reason the Thirteen Colonies rebelled was because it had too much freedom; therefore, Britain established a non-democratic colonial government in Canada to prevent a repeat of 1776.

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