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Thursday, Oct. 11

Thursday, Oct. 11. Get out your spiral and put your binder on the floor Update your Table of Contents Date Title Entry # 10/10 Important People of Colonial self-government foldable 35 10/11 Warm up Questions Oct. 11 – 26 36 10/11 Beginning of French and Indian War 37

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Thursday, Oct. 11

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  1. Thursday, Oct. 11 • Get out your spiral and put your binder on the floor • Update your Table of Contents Date Title Entry # 10/10 Important People of Colonial self-government foldable 35 10/11 Warm up Questions Oct. 11 – 26 36 10/11 Beginning of French and Indian War 37 10/11 Join or Die Political Cartoon 38 • You need to get a grey textbook at the front of the room in the “little” bookcase. • Turn to entry #36 and title it Warm up questions Oct. 11-26 • Turn to page 86 and answer #23 and 24 on entry #36

  2. Songs • You will have 5 minuets to get ready • You will be receiving a grade both on the lyrics and participation (in your group and in the audience!!!)

  3. Foldable • Title: People Important to the development of Self-Government in the colonies

  4. French and Indian WarPreview http://teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=58909

  5. Beginning of the French and Indian War I. European Rivals in *England, France, Netherlands, and Spain competed for trade N. America and land

  6. Beginning of the French and Indian War I. European Rivals in *England, France, Netherlands, and Spain competed for trade N. America and land all around the world *France was England's biggest threat in N. Am.

  7. Beginning of the French and Indian War I. European Rivals in *England, France, Netherlands, and Spain competed for trade N. America and land all around the world *France was England's biggest threat in N. Am. *Conflict in the Ohio Valley -English traders were crossing the Appalachians in search of furs. -Tried to take over French trade with Natives -Ohio River was important to France b/c (linked Canada with French settlements along the Mississippi R.)

  8. Beginning of the French and Indian War I. European Rivals in *England, France, Netherlands, and Spain competed for trade N. America and land all around the world *France was England's biggest threat in N. Am. *Conflict in the Ohio Valley -English traders were crossing the Appalachians in search of furs. -Tried to take over French trade with Natives -Ohio River was important to France b/c (linked Canada with French settlements along the Mississippi R.) *Natives choose sides -Didn’t want to give up any land to either England or France -Chose sides to protect ways of life

  9. Beginning of the French and Indian War • French Advantages *Didn’t destroy the land (hunted and trapped) *Adopted Indian ways and married Native women *Alliances with the Algonquin and Huron

  10. Beginning of the French and Indian War • French Advantages *Didn’t destroy the land (hunted and trapped) *Adopted Indian ways and married Native women *Alliances with the Algonquin and Huron • English Advantages *Alliance with the Iroquois who were enemies of the Algonquin and Huron *charged lower prices for trade goods

  11. Beginning of the French and Indian War • French Advantages *Didn’t destroy the land (hunted and trapped) *Adopted Indian ways and married Native women *Alliances with the Algonquin and Huron • English Advantages *Alliance with the Iroquois who were enemies of the Algonquin and Huron *charged lower prices for trade goods • Beginning *George Washington sent out to Ohio Valley to build a fort

  12. Beginning of the French and Indian War • French Advantages *Didn’t destroy the land (hunted and trapped) *Adopted Indian ways and married Native women *Alliances with the Algonquin and Huron • English Advantages *Alliance with the Iroquois who were enemies of the Algonquin and Huron *charged lower prices for trade goods • Beginning *George Washington sent out to Ohio Valley to build a fort *Surrendered to the French and returned to VA

  13. Beginning of the French and Indian War • French Advantages *Didn’t destroy the land (hunted and trapped) *Adopted Indian ways and married Native women *Alliances with the Algonquin and Huron • English Advantages *Alliance with the Iroquois who were enemies of the Algonquin and Huron *charged lower prices for trade goods • Beginning *George Washington sent out to Ohio Valley to build a fort *Surrendered to the French and returned to VA V. Albany Plan of Union *Representatives from the colonies and Iroquois met in NY

  14. Beginning of the French and Indian War • French Advantages *Didn’t destroy the land (hunted and trapped) *Adopted Indian ways and married Native women *Alliances with the Algonquin and Huron • English Advantages *Alliance with the Iroquois who were enemies of the Algonquin and Huron *charged lower prices for trade goods • Beginning *George Washington sent out to Ohio Valley to build a fort *Surrendered to the French and returned to VA V. Albany Plan of Union *Representatives from the colonies and Iroquois met in NY *Franklin suggested the colonies band together for defense

  15. Beginning of the French and Indian War • French Advantages *Didn’t destroy the land (hunted and trapped) *Adopted Indian ways and married Native women *Alliances with the Algonquin and Huron • English Advantages *Alliance with the Iroquois who were enemies of the Algonquin and Huron *charged lower prices for trade goods • Beginning *George Washington sent out to Ohio Valley to build a fort *Surrendered to the French and returned to VA V. Albany Plan of Union *Representatives from the colonies and Iroquois met in NY *Franklin suggested the colonies band together for defense *Colonial legislatures said no

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