U.S. History I Standard Review: “The Nation’s Beginnings” Chapter 1 Section 1 Standard 9.1 and 9.3.
Power Presentations CHAPTER 10. Expansion You have been chosen to participate in an expedition to the West in the early 1800s. You are excited and curious,
America: Pathways to the Present Chapter 4 The Road to Independence (1753–1783) Copyright © 2005 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall,
War in the South/Path to Victory. Fighting in the West West of Apps, NA’s attack Americans with guns given by the British George Rogers Clark- attacks.
Road to the Revolution, 1763-1776. French & Indian War.
You will need two colors to complete these notes. I will be using Blue for the Continental Army (Americans), Red for British Army (England).
British Imperialism. Imperialism Control of weak countries by stronger ones through use of military and economic pressures. From 1870-1914, several economic.
Unit 3 Chapter 4. Colonial Development All colonies are agricultural. Life is hard. People are just trying to survive. Communication is difficult. Education.
British Imperialism In India. India 1700’s Mughal Empire is collapsing. By 1753, Control of India is up for grabs. 1764, The British win and they put.
French and Indian War 1754-1763. The French and Indian War Objectives What were the causes of the French and Indian War? How did the British win the French.
1 Major events towards Independence Navigation Acts Acts which attempted to regulate colonial trade and stated all goods must be shipped in English ships,
1 Towards Independence Revolutionary War 1775-1781 Major Engagements.