Slide 1Transportation of Goods and Consumption A Crash Course in the History of Freight Slide 2 American Attitudes Expressed in Production, Transportation, and Consumption…
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Slide 1Where did they explore? Spanish – Caribbean, Central and South America English – present day United States French – present day Canada Unit I Review Sheet The…
1. Why was the British Government interested inthe New World? Colonies meant land, power, raw materials. Colonists were a market for finished goods . Colonists could be taxed…
1. The Crisis in the Colonies 1763-1775 2. George III Ruled 1760-1820 22 years old in 1760 3. Prime Minister Grenville George Grenville Victory in the Seven Years War/French…
Slide 1HOLT, RINEHART AND WINSTON The American Nation HOLT 1 Chapter 4 INDEPENDENCE! Section 1: The Seeds of Unrest Section 2: The Shot Heard Round the World Section 3: Independence…
Slide 1INDIAN REMOVAL IN THE UNITED STATES Slide 2 As the population grew, the colonists pushed farther west into the territories occupied by the American Indians. Slide…
Slide 1 Slide 2 British won the French and Indian War, which left Britain with a huge debt, and large amounts of territory to govern and defend –The British want the colonists…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Standard 10.2.3: Understand the unique character of the American Revolution, its spread to other parts of the world, and its continuing significance to other…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Multiple Choice Question The French and the English were fighting over? A. religion B. land C. taxes D.shipping routes The Answer Is…. B Slide 4…