Unit 3 Lesson 1: The End of the French and Indian War

The French and Indian War
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The Proclamation of 1763
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Unit 3 Lesson 2: New Laws and Negative Reactions
The Stamp Act
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Unit 3 Lesson 4: Rebellion and Independence
The writing and signing of the Declaration of Independence
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Unit 3 Lesson 6: The American Revolution
The Battle of Kettle Creek
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The Siege of Savannah (during the American Revolution)
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Unit 3 Lesson 7: Georgia Under the Confederation Government
The Articles of Confederation
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Unit 3 Lesson 8: Calling the Constitutional Convention
The Constitutional Convention and the new US Constitution
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Unit 3 Lesson 1: The End of the French and Indian War

The French and Indian War involved the British, French, and Native American tribes.

The event was a war between the British and the French over control of the Ohio River Valley. The Native American tribes were influenced and impacted by the war as well. The British eventually won the war, which ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763.

The war took place in North America, specifically in the Ohio River Valley and other areas of the American frontier.

This event is important to Georgia's history because it marked the end of French presence in North America and increased British control over the region. It also laid the groundwork for tensions and conflicts between the colonists and the British that would lead to the American Revolution.

The Proclamation of 1763

The Proclamation of 1763 involved the British government and the American colonists.

After the French and Indian War, the British government issued a proclamation that prohibited American colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains. This was done to avoid conflicts with Native American tribes and to have better control over the colonies.

The proclamation affected the American colonists, especially those who had already settled in the western lands and had hopes of expanding their settlements.

The proclamation took place in the British colonies, particularly along the Appalachian Mountains.

The event took place in 1763.

This event is important to Georgia's history because it restricted the westward expansion of the American colonies, including Georgia. It caused tensions between the colonists and the British government, as the colonists saw it as an infringement on their rights and freedoms. This would later contribute to the growing calls for independence.