Period 3-- 1754- 1800
Maneuvering and fighting for control and dominance between Europeans and Native Americans eventually resulted in a global conflict known as the Seven Years or French and Indian War. Following the conclusion of this struggle for imperial control, Britain attempted to reassert control over its colonies, while colonial reaction intensified. In less than fifty years the British went from consolidating its control along the Atlantic coast of North America to watching thirteen of its colonies unite in revolt and establish an independent nation. New experiments with democracy and Republican forms of government amid the rise of growing regional identities led to the formation of political parties, while boundary conflicts led to competition for land resources, increased western migration, and cultural blending. |
Reading Guides/Vocabulary1. Period 3 Packet Overview/Vocabulary
2. Hamilton vs. Jefferson Debate 3. Chapter 6 Guided Reading 4. CHapter 5 AOC Worksheet In Class
Jocz Productions-- Period 3
Road to Revolution |
Powerpoints/PresentationsJocz Productions-- Period 3
American Revolution Jocz Productions-- Period 3 New Republic
Washington and Adams |
Additional ResourcesJocz Productions-- Period 3
Articles of Confederation & Constitution Jocz Productions--
Period 3--1754-1800 Review |