
French & Indian War/ Proclamation of 1763
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Jessica McClure
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French & Indian War/ Proclamation of 1763
Today we will be reviewing the French and Indian War and learning about the Proclamation of 1763.
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Let's start with a little review video on The French and Indian War!
We are going to watch a video on Flocabulary!
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Colony Growth
Throughout the 1600 and 1700s, more and more people were moving into the English colonies. Over time, the colonies became crowded and colonists desired more land. Many moved west into a region called the backcountry. As the colonies continued expanding westward into the Ohio River Valley, a problem arose. 2 groups already claimed this land as their own, the French and the Native Americans.
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French and Indian War Facts
The war lasted from 1756-1763.
Also known as the 7 year war.
Many Native Americans were allies with France.
France dominated the war for the first 3 years.
In 1769, British got a new Prime Minster (William Pitt) and the tables began to turn.
The British ended up winning the war and signed the Treaty of Paris in 1763. France gave up its territories to the British.
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Multiple Select
5. Who fought in the French and Indian War? Click all that are true
The French
The British
The Native Americans
The Spanish
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Multiple Choice
Why was the French and Indian War fought?
The British were upset with the Native Americans.
It was fought because the colonists were upset with King George III.
It was fought over land.
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Check all of the boxes that are true!
The war officially lasted 7 years.
The French fought again the the Native Americans for land.
The British won the war.
The Treaty of Paris was signed in 1763 to end the war.
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Multiple Choice
Where was the French and Indian War fought?
In England
In France
On the ocean
In the Ohio River Valley
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The Treaty of Paris (1763)
The Treaty of Paris, also known as the Treaty of 1763, was signed at the very end of the seven-year war that took place. The Treaty of Paris was signed by the French and the British stating that the war was over and all land east of the Mississippi River that the French had in North America were now owned by the British.
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What was the Treaty of Paris?
An agreement that all of the territories, or land, east of the Mississippi River were now owned by the British.
An agreement that they were now allies, or would work together, in future battle
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Multiple Choice
When was the Treaty of Paris signed?
1765
1763
1800
1550
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What was the Proclamation of 1763?
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Lets Find out more
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKNTBHmWOyA&t=9s
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Proclamation of 1763
This was King George's official announcement stating that colonists were NOT allowed to move westward onto the newly won land.
This land would be reserved for the Native Americans in order to prevent future conflicts with the tribes.
Colonists were ANGRY because they had just finished 7 years of fighting in order to gain this land and expand into its territories.
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Multiple Choice
What was the Proclamation of 1763?
A new tax on the colonists.
It was an announcement that said that each colonist would receive 4 acres of land.
It was an announcement that said that colonists could not settle on the new land they got.
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If you were a British colonist living in the 13 colonies, how would you have reacted to The Proclamation of 1763? Why would you feel that way?
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Today we will be reviewing the French and Indian War and learning about the Proclamation of 1763.
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