1. 2. Fighting between colonists and Native Americans continued long after the defeat of the French.Pontiacs War Pontiac forms alliance with many western Native Americans.…
1. YouTube Project Highlights 2. Important from Yesterday… Colonies controlled by Governor -Who were the governors?English Trade -mercantilism -Navigation Act: colonies…
1. The War For Independence 2. Sugar Act-1764 Placed a tax on sugar and molasses www.americanrevolution.com/SugarActStampAct.htm 3. Stamp Act-1765 Passed to raise money for…
1. 6.1 Tighter British Control 2. North America, 1763 3. King George III 4. When the French and Indian War ended in North America Britain had two big problems 1. War debt-they…
1. Dissent and Independence1600 - 1776Roots of the American Revolution.Why did Europeans want to colonize the world?Mercantilism: Export more than import. Thisleads to wealth.Colonies…
1. 2nd Six Weeks Test Review 2. In what year was the Declaration of Independence signed? 3. 1776 4. By saying, “Give me Liberty or Give me Death,” Patrick Henry was supporting…
1. What is the message of this cartoon?Does anyone know who the author of this cartoon is?*was in an effort to gain support for “The Albany Congress” 2. •King of England.•Strong…
1. Causes of the American Revolution Ch 4, Sec 3 2. French and Indian War • France’s GOAL: Control Fur trade • Great Britain’s GOAL: 3G’S – Wealth – Spread…
1. Causes of the American Revolution Ch 4, Sec 3 2. French and Indian War • France’s GOAL: Control Fur trade • Great Britain’s GOAL: 3G’S – Wealth – Spread…
1. Essential Question:Attempts to controlpeople without givingthem any say, may leadto resentment andconflict.How did British actionagainst the colonies leadto revolt? 2.…