Thursday, September 24, 2009

Chapter ID's and Guided Readings for Chapter 6


THE BIG IDEAS

1. Two dominant cultures emerged in the 1700s in North America: (a) England controlled the Atlantic seaboard from Georgia to Maine, and (b) France controlled the area of Quebec and along the Great Lakes and down the Mississippi River.

2. New England consisted of towns made up by farmers. They cleared the land and pushed the Indians out. New France was made up of fur trading outposts. They were scattered and lived with and often worked with the Indians in the forests and streams.

3. Like cats and dogs, England and France cannot live together that close. While separated, they were fine, but the two cultures began to rub against one another in the Ohio Valley. This started the French and Indian War.

4. The French and Indian War saw the English defeat France. France was totally kicked out of North America.


IDENTIFICATIONS:

Samuel de Champlain
William Pitt
Pontiac
Huguenots
Albany Plan of Union
Proclamation of 1763
Pontiac's Rebellion
Paxton Boys

Five Nations of the Iroquois

Salutary Neglect

French and Indian War

King George's War


GUIDED READING QUESTIONS:

France Finds a Foothold in Canada

Know: Huguenots, Samuel de Champlain, New France

1. How was the colony of New France different from the British North American colonies?

New France Fans Out

Know: Beaver, Coureurs de Bois, Voyageurs, Robert de La Salle

2. What factors led to the French settlement of New France?


The Clash of Empires

Know: Treaty of Utrecht, War of Jenkins's Ear, James Oglethorpe, Louisbourg

3. Describe the early wars between France and Britain.


George Washington Inaugurates War with France

Know: Fort Duquesne, George Washington, Fort Necessity, Acadians

4. How did George Washington spark the French and Indian War?


Global War and Colonial Disunity

Know: Benjamin Franklin, Albany Plan of Union, "Join or Die"

5. What was meant by the statement, "America was conquered in Germany?"


Braddock's Blundering and Its Aftermath

Know: Edward Braddock

6. What setbacks did the British suffer in the early years of the French and Indian War?


Pitt's Palms of Victory

Know: William Pitt, James Wolfe, Battle of Quebec

7. What was the significance of the British victory in the French and Indian War?


Restless Colonials

8. How did the French and Indian War affect the relationship between the colonies and with the mother country?


War's Fateful Aftermath

Know: Treaty of Paris, Pontiac, Daniel Boone, Proclamation of 1763

9. How did French defeat lead to westward expansion and tension with Native Americans and the British?

3 comments:

Olivia Kuros said...

1. The colony of New France differed from English majorily government-wise. French colonlists did not elect any government officials nor did they have the right to trial, they were denied these English luxuries due to the autocratic regime.

2. The factors which lead to the settlement of New France were the abundance of beaver and demand for its pelt. Also French missionaries named Jesuits and also explorers such as Antoine Cadillac lead to the settlement of New France.

3. The early wars between France and Britain broke out between 1689-1713 which included King William's War and Queen Anne's War. These wars consisted of British colonists versus the French cou reu rs de bois with Indians fighting on both sides who were recruited for battle.

4. George Washington sparked the French Indian war by firing forty miles from Fort Duquense and killing the French leader.

5. The statement "America was conquered in Germany" means that whichever country prevailed in Europe would gain rights to America since allegedly no troops where worthy sending to America.

6. The setbacks the British suffered early in the French Indian war were the aged General Braddock, slow moving army due to heavy artillery, and a series of losses in Canada alse by Geroge Washington.

7. Britain became the number one naval-power in the world, and also aquired a majority of France's land due to their victory in the French Indian War.

8. The colonies became discontent, colonists desired the rights of the English without their responsibilities. Colonists felt degraded by the mother country since they wouldnt regard any rank above captain in America. This set the stage for revolution and colonies coming together.

9. French defeat led to westward expansion and Native American British conflicts because with the French being majorily eliminated from North America a lot of land was left to the British. Since the British were looking to expand the Native Americans were the only obstacle left in conquering North America; this would inevitably lead to conflict as they attempted to move westward.

Charlie said...

Samuel de Champlain: a soldier known as the Father Of France
William Pitt: The great commoner
Pontiac: lead alied troops intoabloody campaign
Albany Plan of Union: 7 of 13 of the colonies congressmembers
Proclamation of 1763: paris was kicked out of america
Pontiac's Rebellion: an attack to ohio lead by pontiac.
Five Nations of the Iroquois:
French and Indian War: began with washingtons battle with the frence
King George's War: The war of Austrion Sucession

Charlie said...

1. How was the colony of New France different from the British North American colonies? France was a latecomer in the race for colonies
New France Fans Out
Know: Beaver, Coureurs de Bois, Voyageurs, Robert de La Salle
2. What factors led to the French settlement of New France? They didn’t come by hordes, the peaseants were poor and the hugenots couldn’t leave.

The Clash of Empires
Know: Treaty of Utrecht, War of Jenkins's Ear, James Oglethorpe, Louisbourg
3. Describe the early wars between France and Britain. English fought french coureors de bois and the indians as french allies.

George Washington Inaugurates War with France
Know: Fort Duquesne, George Washington, Fort Necessity, Acadians
4. How did George Washington spark the French and Indian War? He sent 150 men to ohio and got attacked.

Global War and Colonial Disunity
Know: Benjamin Franklin, Albany Plan of Union, "Join or Die"
5. What was meant by the statement, "America was conquered in Germany?" we had lost anything that e had in Germany. It can also mean that the Germans beat us in a war.

Braddock's Blundering and Its Aftermath
Know: Edward Braddock
6. What setbacks did the British suffer in the early years of the French and Indian War? They couldn’t conquer quebec or montreal.

Pitt's Palms of Victory
Know: William Pitt, James Wolfe, Battle of Quebec
7. What was the significance of the British victory in the French and Indian War? England took its place in Naval Power.


War's Fateful Aftermath
Know: Treaty of Paris, Pontiac, Daniel Boone, Proclamation of 1763
9. How did French defeat lead to westward expansion and tension with Native Americans and the British? France was kicked out of north america. Native americans woouldnt see them anymore.