The French and Indian War Starter

Starter
• Take out notebooks, set up Cornell Notes
• Essential Question: How does the balance
of power shift in North America after the
French and Indian War?
• Notes p. 95-97
• Who, Why, Where, When of the French
and Indian War
• How did the war end?
The French and Indian War
French and Indian War
• 1754-1763
• Description: French/Indian fought the
British over the Ohio River Valley. The
British were victorious.
• Effect: Expanded British territory, however
the war was very expensive.
The Proclamation of 1763
• 1763
• Description: Colonists could not settle
west of the Appalachian Mountains.
• Effect: Colonists were already settling
and moving west, and called this an act of
“Tyranny.” British army expands to 7,500
in colonies.
Common Misconception:
The French and Indian War was NOT the
French vs. the Indians.
It was the French and the Indians vs.
The British!
The the
Data Based Question: French and
Indian War
Analyze the map of N. America before and after the French and Indian
War. Based on what you see, how does the balance of power shift after
the war. Cite specific examples from the map. (use p. 96 for a close up)
1
Starter
• Take out notebooks, set up Cornell Notes
• Essential Question: How does the balance
of power shift in North America after the
French and Indian War?
• Notes p. 95-97
• Who, Why, Where, When of the French
and Indian War
• How did the war end?
The French and Indian War
French and Indian War
• 1754-1763
• Description: French/Indian fought the
British over the Ohio River Valley. The
British were victorious.
• Effect: Expanded British territory, however
the war was very expensive.
The Proclamation of 1763
• 1763
• Description: Colonists could not settle
west of the Appalachian Mountains.
• Effect: Colonists were already settling
and moving west, and called this an act of
“Tyranny.” British army expands to 7,500
in colonies.
Common Misconception:
The French and Indian War was NOT the
French vs. the Indians.
It was the French and the Indians vs.
The British!
The the
Data Based Question: French and
Indian War
Analyze the map of N. America before and after the French and Indian
War. Based on what you see, how does the balance of power shift after
the war. Cite specific examples from the map. (use p. 96 for a close up)
1
Starter
• Take out notebooks, set up Cornell Notes
• Essential Question: How does the balance
of power shift in North America after the
French and Indian War?
• Notes p. 95-97
• Who, Why, Where, When of the French
and Indian War
• How did the war end?
The French and Indian War
French and Indian War
• 1754-1763
• Description: French/Indian fought the
British over the Ohio River Valley. The
British were victorious.
• Effect: Expanded British territory, however
the war was very expensive.
The Proclamation of 1763
• 1763
• Description: Colonists could not settle
west of the Appalachian Mountains.
• Effect: Colonists were already settling
and moving west, and called this an act of
“Tyranny.” British army expands to 7,500
in colonies.
Common Misconception:
The French and Indian War was NOT the
French vs. the Indians.
It was the French and the Indians vs.
The British!
The the
Data Based Question: French and
Indian War
Analyze the map of N. America before and after the French and Indian
War. Based on what you see, how does the balance of power shift after
the war. Cite specific examples from the map. (use p. 96 for a close up)
1
Starter
• Take out notebooks, set up Cornell Notes
• Essential Question: How does the balance
of power shift in North America after the
French and Indian War?
• Notes p. 95-97
• Who, Why, Where, When of the French
and Indian War
• How did the war end?
The French and Indian War
French and Indian War
• 1754-1763
• Description: French/Indian fought the
British over the Ohio River Valley. The
British were victorious.
• Effect: Expanded British territory, however
the war was very expensive.
The Proclamation of 1763
• 1763
• Description: Colonists could not settle
west of the Appalachian Mountains.
• Effect: Colonists were already settling
and moving west, and called this an act of
“Tyranny.” British army expands to 7,500
in colonies.
Common Misconception:
The French and Indian War was NOT the
French vs. the Indians.
It was the French and the Indians vs.
The British!
The the
Data Based Question: French and
Indian War
Analyze the map of N. America before and after the French and Indian
War. Based on what you see, how does the balance of power shift after
the war. Cite specific examples from the map. (use p. 96 for a close up)
1
Starter
• Take out notebooks, set up Cornell Notes
• Essential Question: How does the balance
of power shift in North America after the
French and Indian War?
• Notes p. 95-97
• Who, Why, Where, When of the French
and Indian War
• How did the war end?
The French and Indian War
French and Indian War
• 1754-1763
• Description: French/Indian fought the
British over the Ohio River Valley. The
British were victorious.
• Effect: Expanded British territory, however
the war was very expensive.
The Proclamation of 1763
• 1763
• Description: Colonists could not settle
west of the Appalachian Mountains.
• Effect: Colonists were already settling
and moving west, and called this an act of
“Tyranny.” British army expands to 7,500
in colonies.
Common Misconception:
The French and Indian War was NOT the
French vs. the Indians.
It was the French and the Indians vs.
The British!
The the
Data Based Question: French and
Indian War
Analyze the map of N. America before and after the French and Indian
War. Based on what you see, how does the balance of power shift after
the war. Cite specific examples from the map. (use p. 96 for a close up)
1
Starter
• Take out notebooks, set up Cornell Notes
• Essential Question: How does the balance
of power shift in North America after the
French and Indian War?
• Notes p. 95-97
• Who, Why, Where, When of the French
and Indian War
• How did the war end?
The French and Indian War
French and Indian War
• 1754-1763
• Description: French/Indian fought the
British over the Ohio River Valley. The
British were victorious.
• Effect: Expanded British territory, however
the war was very expensive.
The Proclamation of 1763
• 1763
• Description: Colonists could not settle
west of the Appalachian Mountains.
• Effect: Colonists were already settling
and moving west, and called this an act of
“Tyranny.” British army expands to 7,500
in colonies.
Common Misconception:
The French and Indian War was NOT the
French vs. the Indians.
It was the French and the Indians vs.
The British!
The the
Data Based Question: French and
Indian War
Analyze the map of N. America before and after the French and Indian
War. Based on what you see, how does the balance of power shift after
the war. Cite specific examples from the map. (use p. 96 for a close up)
1
Starter
• Take out notebooks, set up Cornell Notes
• Essential Question: How does the balance
of power shift in North America after the
French and Indian War?
• Notes p. 95-97
• Who, Why, Where, When of the French
and Indian War
• How did the war end?
The French and Indian War
French and Indian War
• 1754-1763
• Description: French/Indian fought the
British over the Ohio River Valley. The
British were victorious.
• Effect: Expanded British territory, however
the war was very expensive.
The Proclamation of 1763
• 1763
• Description: Colonists could not settle
west of the Appalachian Mountains.
• Effect: Colonists were already settling
and moving west, and called this an act of
“Tyranny.” British army expands to 7,500
in colonies.
Common Misconception:
The French and Indian War was NOT the
French vs. the Indians.
It was the French and the Indians vs.
The British!
The the
Data Based Question: French and
Indian War
Analyze the map of N. America before and after the French and Indian
War. Based on what you see, how does the balance of power shift after
the war. Cite specific examples from the map. (use p. 96 for a close up)
1
Starter
• Take out notebooks, set up Cornell Notes
• Essential Question: How does the balance
of power shift in North America after the
French and Indian War?
• Notes p. 95-97
• Who, Why, Where, When of the French
and Indian War
• How did the war end?
The French and Indian War
French and Indian War
• 1754-1763
• Description: French/Indian fought the
British over the Ohio River Valley. The
British were victorious.
• Effect: Expanded British territory, however
the war was very expensive.
The Proclamation of 1763
• 1763
• Description: Colonists could not settle
west of the Appalachian Mountains.
• Effect: Colonists were already settling
and moving west, and called this an act of
“Tyranny.” British army expands to 7,500
in colonies.
Common Misconception:
The French and Indian War was NOT the
French vs. the Indians.
It was the French and the Indians vs.
The British!
The the
Data Based Question: French and
Indian War
Analyze the map of N. America before and after the French and Indian
War. Based on what you see, how does the balance of power shift after
the war. Cite specific examples from the map. (use p. 96 for a close up)
1
Starter
• Take out notebooks, set up Cornell Notes
• Essential Question: How does the balance
of power shift in North America after the
French and Indian War?
• Notes p. 95-97
• Who, Why, Where, When of the French
and Indian War
• How did the war end?
The French and Indian War
French and Indian War
• 1754-1763
• Description: French/Indian fought the
British over the Ohio River Valley. The
British were victorious.
• Effect: Expanded British territory, however
the war was very expensive.
The Proclamation of 1763
• 1763
• Description: Colonists could not settle
west of the Appalachian Mountains.
• Effect: Colonists were already settling
and moving west, and called this an act of
“Tyranny.” British army expands to 7,500
in colonies.
Common Misconception:
The French and Indian War was NOT the
French vs. the Indians.
It was the French and the Indians vs.
The British!
The the
Data Based Question: French and
Indian War
Analyze the map of N. America before and after the French and Indian
War. Based on what you see, how does the balance of power shift after
the war. Cite specific examples from the map. (use p. 96 for a close up)
1
Starter
• Take out notebooks, set up Cornell Notes
• Essential Question: How does the balance
of power shift in North America after the
French and Indian War?
• Notes p. 95-97
• Who, Why, Where, When of the French
and Indian War
• How did the war end?
The French and Indian War
French and Indian War
• 1754-1763
• Description: French/Indian fought the
British over the Ohio River Valley. The
British were victorious.
• Effect: Expanded British territory, however
the war was very expensive.
The Proclamation of 1763
• 1763
• Description: Colonists could not settle
west of the Appalachian Mountains.
• Effect: Colonists were already settling
and moving west, and called this an act of
“Tyranny.” British army expands to 7,500
in colonies.
Common Misconception:
The French and Indian War was NOT the
French vs. the Indians.
It was the French and the Indians vs.
The British!
The the
Data Based Question: French and
Indian War
Analyze the map of N. America before and after the French and Indian
War. Based on what you see, how does the balance of power shift after
the war. Cite specific examples from the map. (use p. 96 for a close up)
1
Starter
• Take out notebooks, set up Cornell Notes
• Essential Question: How does the balance
of power shift in North America after the
French and Indian War?
• Notes p. 95-97
• Who, Why, Where, When of the French
and Indian War
• How did the war end?
The French and Indian War
French and Indian War
• 1754-1763
• Description: French/Indian fought the
British over the Ohio River Valley. The
British were victorious.
• Effect: Expanded British territory, however
the war was very expensive.
The Proclamation of 1763
• 1763
• Description: Colonists could not settle
west of the Appalachian Mountains.
• Effect: Colonists were already settling
and moving west, and called this an act of
“Tyranny.” British army expands to 7,500
in colonies.
Common Misconception:
The French and Indian War was NOT the
French vs. the Indians.
It was the French and the Indians vs.
The British!
The the
Data Based Question: French and
Indian War
Analyze the map of N. America before and after the French and Indian
War. Based on what you see, how does the balance of power shift after
the war. Cite specific examples from the map. (use p. 96 for a close up)
1
Starter
• Take out notebooks, set up Cornell Notes
• Essential Question: How does the balance
of power shift in North America after the
French and Indian War?
• Notes p. 95-97
• Who, Why, Where, When of the French
and Indian War
• How did the war end?
The French and Indian War
French and Indian War
• 1754-1763
• Description: French/Indian fought the
British over the Ohio River Valley. The
British were victorious.
• Effect: Expanded British territory, however
the war was very expensive.
The Proclamation of 1763
• 1763
• Description: Colonists could not settle
west of the Appalachian Mountains.
• Effect: Colonists were already settling
and moving west, and called this an act of
“Tyranny.” British army expands to 7,500
in colonies.
Common Misconception:
The French and Indian War was NOT the
French vs. the Indians.
It was the French and the Indians vs.
The British!
The the
Data Based Question: French and
Indian War
Analyze the map of N. America before and after the French and Indian
War. Based on what you see, how does the balance of power shift after
the war. Cite specific examples from the map. (use p. 96 for a close up)
1