In 1763, the distribution of territory in North America changed significantly.
After the Seven Years War (1756 – 1763) between England and France, England conquered New France and took over its territory. The Royal Proclamation of 1763 brought about several changes to New France and North America.
This mapping task shared by LBPSB consultant David Emory asks students to trace out the new territories, and to consider key questions like, “Why do you think the English wanted to assimilate the French Canadians?” and “Why were the English colonies to the south upset that lands were reserved for the First Nations peoples?”
As a final integration task, students are asked to consider the new laws from the point of view of a French Canadian farmers.
Starter Map and more detailed instructions:
The detailed instructions for this mapping scenario are available in a starter map’s DESCRIPTION, while starter points provide resourcesResources are anything taken from the earth or nature that people need, use, and are "valued". For example, a country that is rich in resources is one with good land, minerals that can be mined, seas or rivers that are plentiful and can be used for food and other uses. Les ressources sont tout ce qui provient de la terre ou de la nature dont les gens ont besoin, qu'ils utilisent et qui est "valorisé". Par exemple, un pays riche en ressources est un pays qui possède de bonnes terres, des minéraux qui peuvent être exploités, des mers ou des rivières qui sont abondantes et qui peuvent être utilisées pour l'alimentation et d'autres usages. More and more detailed task descriptions.
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