Syllabus topics in American history for seventh and eighth grades . 27 French and English Military Stations. Locate and name on the opposite map: 1. The following French militarystations: Louisbiirg, New Orleans, Fort Duquesne, Detroit, Quebec, Montreal,Port Royal, Niagara, Fort Le Boeuf, Fort Venango, Fort Frontenac, CrownPoint, Ticonderoga. 2. The following English military stations: Fort WilliamHenry, Fort Edward, Oswego, Fort Necessity, Fort Cumberland. (Use bluefor the French military stations and red for the English.) 29 Treaty of 1763. On the opposite map draw lines showing the
Syllabus topics in American history for seventh and eighth grades . 27 French and English Military Stations. Locate and name on the opposite map: 1. The following French militarystations: Louisbiirg, New Orleans, Fort Duquesne, Detroit, Quebec, Montreal,Port Royal, Niagara, Fort Le Boeuf, Fort Venango, Fort Frontenac, CrownPoint, Ticonderoga. 2. The following English military stations: Fort WilliamHenry, Fort Edward, Oswego, Fort Necessity, Fort Cumberland. (Use bluefor the French military stations and red for the English.) 29 Treaty of 1763. On the opposite map draw lines showing the division of North Americanterritory according to the treaty of 1763. Color the strip along the Atlantic coastoccupied by English colonies at this date. Notes.
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