Chapter 19 Part 3 Colonial Wars. Colonial Wars 1689--1815 The Brits and the French were the two main contenders in the wars for colonial empires The Brits.

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Chapter 19 Part 3 Colonial Wars

Colonial Wars The Brits and the French were the two main contenders in the wars for colonial empires The Brits and the French were the two main contenders in the wars for colonial empires Period is sometimes called the Second Hundred Years’ War Period is sometimes called the Second Hundred Years’ War wars between the two concerned maritime trade and colonial expansion wars between the two concerned maritime trade and colonial expansion

France v Brits France had the largest army on land and was working to build up its naval forces France had the largest army on land and was working to build up its naval forces Brits had the largest navy Brits had the largest navy The Netherlands and Spain were in decline The Netherlands and Spain were in decline BUT France sought Spain’s help against the Brits as an ally BUT France sought Spain’s help against the Brits as an ally

Wars between Were considered world wars Were considered world wars They involved fighting in Europe, the high seas, and in the New World They involved fighting in Europe, the high seas, and in the New World

The War of the Spanish Succession ( ) The possibility of the Bourbons inheriting the Spanish throne and merging the French and Spanish Empires was a major threat to the balance of power in Europe AND a threat to the Brits in North America The possibility of the Bourbons inheriting the Spanish throne and merging the French and Spanish Empires was a major threat to the balance of power in Europe AND a threat to the Brits in North America

In North America If Spanish and French empires merged, the British American colonies would be surrounded by New France in the North and Spanish territory in Florida and in the West If Spanish and French empires merged, the British American colonies would be surrounded by New France in the North and Spanish territory in Florida and in the West

The Treaty of Utrecht 1713 France lost Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and the Hudson Bay area to Great Britain France lost Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and the Hudson Bay area to Great Britain Spain lost the asiento to Britain: the West African Slave trade to the New World Spain lost the asiento to Britain: the West African Slave trade to the New World Spain also agreed to allow one British ship to trade with Panama annually …a real opportunity for the Brits to gain the Spanish colonial market Spain also agreed to allow one British ship to trade with Panama annually …a real opportunity for the Brits to gain the Spanish colonial market

The War of Jenkins’ Ear Began in 1739 and expanded into the War of the Austrian Succession Began in 1739 and expanded into the War of the Austrian Succession Spain believed that the Brits had abused the provision in the Treaty of Utrecht regarding the one ship a year to Panama Spain believed that the Brits had abused the provision in the Treaty of Utrecht regarding the one ship a year to Panama Belief that the Brits were trading with Spanish colonies more than once a year Belief that the Brits were trading with Spanish colonies more than once a year

The War of Jenkins’ Ear Spanish officials boarded a British ship suspected of smuggling goods into Latin America Spanish officials boarded a British ship suspected of smuggling goods into Latin America Spanish officials cut off the ear of the captain (Jenkins) of the British ship Spanish officials cut off the ear of the captain (Jenkins) of the British ship Jenkins kept his ear in a jar of Brandy and presented it to Parliament 7 years later Jenkins kept his ear in a jar of Brandy and presented it to Parliament 7 years later

The War of Jenkins’ Ear George II declared war on Spain in response George II declared war on Spain in response Led to the War of the Austrian succession the following year (1740) Led to the War of the Austrian succession the following year (1740)

The War of the Austrian Succession in North America Remember Frederick the Great attacked Austrian possession: Silesia Remember Frederick the Great attacked Austrian possession: Silesia Also involved battles between England and France in North America and India Also involved battles between England and France in North America and India Spain also fought to keep its colonial empire intact Spain also fought to keep its colonial empire intact Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle: no impact on colonies Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle: no impact on colonies

The Seven Years’ War aka The French and Indian War Biggest war of the 18 th century Biggest war of the 18 th century Began in the Ohio Valley Began in the Ohio Valley George Washington and troops engaged the French at Ft. Duquesne George Washington and troops engaged the French at Ft. Duquesne In Europe it was the 7 Years’ War and began after Diplomatic Revolution of 1756 (when Maria Theresa tried to crush Prussia and regain Silesia) In Europe it was the 7 Years’ War and began after Diplomatic Revolution of 1756 (when Maria Theresa tried to crush Prussia and regain Silesia)

William Pitt (Britain’s Prime Minister) Changed Britain’s war strategy in the middle of the war by focusing more attention on North America Changed Britain’s war strategy in the middle of the war by focusing more attention on North America Remember…the Brits were allied with Prussia but did not fight much in Europe…gave Prussia $ and support instead Remember…the Brits were allied with Prussia but did not fight much in Europe…gave Prussia $ and support instead

The French and Indian War The British Royal navy clobbered the French navy many times during the war The British Royal navy clobbered the French navy many times during the war The French had hoped to invade Britain but was impossible due to the many naval defeats The French had hoped to invade Britain but was impossible due to the many naval defeats French trade with its West Indian colonies was choked off and Spain suffered similarly as an ally of France French trade with its West Indian colonies was choked off and Spain suffered similarly as an ally of France

The Treaty of Paris 1763 Ended the 7 Years’ War Ended the 7 Years’ War France was no longer a major colonial power France was no longer a major colonial power France lost Canada to Britain France lost Canada to Britain France lost all possessions east of the Mississippi to Britain France lost all possessions east of the Mississippi to Britain France lost possessions west of the Mississippi to Spain France lost possessions west of the Mississippi to Spain

The Treaty of Paris France kept some posts in India but lost much there to the Brits France kept some posts in India but lost much there to the Brits Spain lost Florida to the Brits Spain lost Florida to the Brits So…Britain became the world’s dominant colonial power So…Britain became the world’s dominant colonial power

The American Revolution France and Spain gave significant financial and military support to Americans in order to weaken Britain’s world empire France and Spain gave significant financial and military support to Americans in order to weaken Britain’s world empire The 13 American colonies were Britain’s most valuable colonial possessions…for both raw materials and as a market for surplus British goods The 13 American colonies were Britain’s most valuable colonial possessions…for both raw materials and as a market for surplus British goods

By 1775 Over 2.5 million people lived in the American colonies Over 2.5 million people lived in the American colonies The British American colonies had the highest standard of living in the world at the onset of the war for independence The British American colonies had the highest standard of living in the world at the onset of the war for independence

Colonial Latin America By the 18 th Century, Spain’s colonies continued to be an important part of the Atlantic Economy By the 18 th Century, Spain’s colonies continued to be an important part of the Atlantic Economy Silver mining in Mexico and Peru quadrupled between Silver mining in Mexico and Peru quadrupled between Accounted for ½ of the world’s supply of silver Accounted for ½ of the world’s supply of silver

Philip V (the Bourbon Spanish King) Spain recovered somewhat under the leadership of Philip V (grandson of Louis XIV) Spain recovered somewhat under the leadership of Philip V (grandson of Louis XIV) Spain had the world’s 3 rd largest navy in the world Spain had the world’s 3 rd largest navy in the world Spain gained more control over its colonial empire and incorporated administrative and economic reforms under Charles III (Enlightened Despot) Spain gained more control over its colonial empire and incorporated administrative and economic reforms under Charles III (Enlightened Despot)

Creoles Spaniards born in Latin America Spaniards born in Latin America About 20% of the American population About 20% of the American population Tried to recreate a European-style aristocracy in Latin America Tried to recreate a European-style aristocracy in Latin America Some were wealthy class merchants who prospered from smuggling Some were wealthy class merchants who prospered from smuggling Natives went from forced labor to debt peonage Natives went from forced labor to debt peonage

Mestizos The children born to Spanish fathers and Native American mothers The children born to Spanish fathers and Native American mothers Represented about 30% of the population Represented about 30% of the population Amerindians about 70% of population Amerindians about 70% of population Most Spanish landowners believed Amerindians should do the hard labor Most Spanish landowners believed Amerindians should do the hard labor Black slavery in sugar plantations of Cuba and Puerto Rico Black slavery in sugar plantations of Cuba and Puerto Rico

Portuguese Brazil Portugal imported massive numbers of slaves to work in the Brazilian sugar plantations Portugal imported massive numbers of slaves to work in the Brazilian sugar plantations By early 19 th century, ½ of Brazil’s population was of African descent By early 19 th century, ½ of Brazil’s population was of African descent More intermixed population than in Spanish colonies (Portuguese, Indian, African) More intermixed population than in Spanish colonies (Portuguese, Indian, African)