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Relations and Power in North America 1713-1763

Relations and Power in North America 1713-1763. Relations (Aboriginal/French/British). What were relations like in 1713? Why? First Nations-British? First Nations-French? British-French? Let’s explore p. 80, 84-87 together. Activity: p. 85#1

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Relations and Power in North America 1713-1763

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  1. Relations and Power in North America 1713-1763

  2. Relations (Aboriginal/French/British) • What were relations like in 1713? Why? • First Nations-British? • First Nations-French? • British-French? • Let’s explore p. 80, 84-87 together. • Activity: p. 85#1 • How could these groups have resolved their problems? (Role Play!)

  3. The French vs. The British Let’s read p. 92-93 together and make point form notes. In 1756 war broke out between the French and British—who do you think will win?

  4. War: British vs. French • Let’s read p. 94-95 and make some point form notes together so that we can complete question #1 on p. 95. • Based on your reading of p. 94-99 write a short paragraph explaining why New France was lost to the British. • Would Canada be different today if the French had defeated the British? Explain.

  5. Test Coming Soon • French/First Nations/British Relations • Major causes of British and French war in North America • War in Europe • Acadians • Louisbourg • The Ohio Valley • War between the British and the French

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