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How to complete Cornell Notes using the essential questions and vocabulary terms. Chapter 6: The Duel for North America. Step 2: Questions. Step 1: Notes. France Finds a Foothold in Canada Foreign wars prolonged French involvement in colonization
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How to complete Cornell Notes using the essential questions and vocabulary terms
Chapter 6: The Duel for North America Step 2: Questions Step 1: Notes France Finds a Foothold in Canada Foreign wars prolonged French involvement in colonization The Edict of Nantes allowed for French Protestants to worship freely Led by Louis XIV, France becomes a powerful country 1608: Quebec established by Samuel de Champlain The “Father of New France” • Why did France wait to get involved in colonization? • Who was Samuel de Champlain?
Ch. 6 Continued ?s Notes Global War and Disunity The French and Indian War Aka: the Seven Years’ War Began in America Consequences of the F & I War in America Usually lacked unity Albany Congress New York, 1754 Summoned by British 7 of 13 colonies represented Main goal: to keep the Iroquois tribes loyal to the British Longer-range purpose: build colonial unity B. Franklin’s contribution: “Leading spirit of the Albany Congress” cartoon—Join or Die (Pennsylvania Gazette) came up with a plan for colonial home rule Premature idea; ratified by all of the delegates; rejected by the individual colonies • Why was the Albany Congress so important? • What role did Benjamin Franklin play at the Albany Congress?