Today we are going to start chapter 7.
UNIT GOAL
Students will be able to analyze and evaluate how Britain’s victory over
France in the imperial struggle for North America led to new conflicts
among the British government, the North American colonists and American
Indians, culminating in the creation of a new nations, the United
States.
4- Students can analyze and evaluate how Britain's victory over France
in the imperial struggle for North American led to new conflicts among
the British government, the North America colonist and the American
Indians, culmination in the creation of a new nations, the United
States, and how this war led to new experiments with democratic ideas
and republican forms of government, as well as other new religious,
economic and cultural ideas, challenged traditional imperial systems
across the Atlantic World.
3 - Students can analyze and evaluate how Britain's victory over France
in the imperial struggle for North American led to new conflicts among
the British government, the North America colonist and the American
Indians, culmination in the creation of a new nations, the United
States.
2 - Students can explain how Britain's victory over France in the
imperial struggle for North American led to new conflicts among the
British government, the North America colonist and the American Indians,
culmination in the creation of a new nations, the United States.
1 - Students can recognize how Britain's victory over France in the
imperial struggle for North American led to new conflicts among the
British government, the North America colonist and the American Indians,
culmination in the creation of a new nations, the United States.
You need to know the importance of the following:
1763 - The Proclamation Act of 1763
1764- Sugar Act
1765 - Stamp Act
1767 - Townshend Act
1770 - Boston Massacre
1773 - Tea Act
1773- Boston Tea Pary
1774 - Intolerable Acts
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