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Lesson Topic
Growing tensions between the colonists and England after the French & Indian War
Lesson Outline
Effects of the French and Indian War on North America:
1. England's territorial claims in the new world almost doubled in size.
2.The French ceded their N. American landholdings to Britain. This included Canada and French territory east of the Mississippi. New Orleans and French lands west of the Mississippi were ceded to Spain.
3. The War greatly enlarged Britain's debt.
4. Growing tensions between the British and colonists after years of contact fighting together against the French and Iroquois Confederacy.
5. The British decided that a major reorganization and new approach to running their N. American colony had to be implemented ASAP.
6. Colonists felt they were now part of their own "People's Army" and they resented the conduct of the British throughout the French and Indian War.
7. The Iroquois alliance with Britain unraveled and the Iroquois Confederacy crumbled.
8. Britain began to tax the colonies to help them make up for their war debt.
Assignment
Be sure to have thoroughly read to page 113 in textbook.
Session Minutes
60
Minutes Student Attended
60
Lesson Comments
Vlad went to Orlando with his sister to meet friends for "Fright Night" at Universal Studio. He said he is exhausted today. He didn't sleep all weekend and he couldn't sleep even last night. Therefore, it was hard for Vlad to focus on A.P. US History content today. He preferred to spend the majority of the period focusing on current events - to see what he missed over the weekend and to learn more about candidates Gillum and DeSantis. Even when Vlad is tired, he doesn't slack off. He is always open to learning something.
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1.00
Hours Attended
1.00
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