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The French and Indian WarReview GuideSuggested Materials:Start of War: Jumonville Glen and Fort NecessityContext of the French and Indian War written notesAlbany Plan of Union/Threat of Conflict written notesThreat of War handoutFrench and Indian War TimelineFrench and Indian War stations recording sheetRoad to Revolution reading notesMapsPart I. Key Concepts, Terms, People, and Places – Define and describe the significanceGuerilla WarfareMilitiaImperialismThe Albany PlanAlbany CongressScalpingGeorge WashingtonJumonvilleEdward BraddockBenjamin FranklinWilliam PittTreaty of Paris 1763Fort NecessityFort DuquesneQuebecOhio River ValleyPart II. Context – Review your notes about the context of the war and answer the following questions.Why did the French and British want to expand their territory?What type of relationship did the French and British each have with the Natives?Part III. Perspectives – review the stations recording sheet and Threat of War handoutDefine the term perspective.What was the perspective of the colonists toward the Albany Plan of Union? Why?What was the perspective of the royal official or British king? Why?What perspective did the Natives have toward the war? Why?Part IV. Sequence of Events – Use the timeline to help you.______ British seize Quebec______ Massacre at Fort William Henry______ Treaty of Paris signed______ War officially declared______ Defeat of French at Fort Duquesne______ Washington defeated at Fort Necessity______ General Braddock defeated at Fort Duquesne______ William Pitt takes over British war strategy ................
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