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U.S. History

This resource explores how the French and Indian War fostered increased unity among the American colonists while simultaneously escalating tensions with Britain. We will analyze the war's effects, including British tax policies that stirred colonial discontent and led to rebellion. Students will engage with interactive materials, including videos and presentations, and complete assignments such as a timeline of significant events leading up to the Revolutionary War. This comprehensive approach encourages critical thinking about the changing relationship between the colonies and Britain.

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U.S. History

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  1. U.S. History

  2. EQs • How did the French and Indian War draw the colonists closer together but increase friction with Britain? (8.5 spi 4) • How did British tax policies move the colonists closer to rebellion? (8.2 spi 5)

  3. Today • French and Indian War BrainPop • FIW Prezi • FIW video • FIW homework assignment

  4. Getting started • Describe what you think the following numbers represent: 122 million pounds and 4.4 million pounds per year

  5. Homework • Write down the following events: Intolerable Acts, Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party, Stamp Act, Sugar Act • You’ll need to read pages 98-103 in your textbook to complete the assignment. • You’ll make a timeline starting with the earliest year and moving toward the most recent year.

  6. Homework

  7. Homework • Above the line: Event and what happened at the event. • Below the line: Year of event, the effect (result) of the event and draw a picture that corresponds with the event

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