02.02 French and Indian War—411 File
Part 1: Double Entry Journal
Directions:
As you read, copy and paste key ideas and phrases from the text that you find interesting or puzzling into the first column. If you are using “real” text, highlight or underline those key ideas as you read, or mark them with sticky notes before transferring them to the first column of the chart.
Think and React: Think about what each key ideas means to you, why the author may have included it, and what connections you can make to it. What reactions do you have? (Note: You can add additional ideas from the lesson.)
An example has been provided for you.
Ideas from Text:
Key Words and Phrases
My Reactions, Thoughts,
Feelings, and/or Connections
Causes of the French and Indian War
European rivalries
Land disputes
Great Britain and France were rivals fpr centuries
Spain became involved, too, and all sides gained Native American allies
Fighting in Europe spilled over to North America
Competing for land in Ohio River Valley—used for trade, fur, fishing
The French and Indian War was part of the Seven Years’ War
French and Indian War
Fort Necessity
Albany Plan of Union
Fort Duquesne
Battle of Quebec
Treaty of Paris
British Colonial Policies
Proclamation of 1763
Writs of Assistance
Sugar Act of 1764
Stamp Act of 1765
Declaratory Act of 1766
Townshend Acts of 1767