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French and Indian War

Canada (New France) Spreads Out They eyed the Ohio River Valley. A number of wealthy Virginian families claimed the same land.

Clashes begin King William’s War and Queen Anne’s War lead to Peace of Utrecht, giving England even more land in North America War of Jenkin’s Ear and King George’s War return large tracts of Louisiana to France

George Washington

Seven Years War begins globally

Ben Franklin and The Albany Plan

William Pitt- The Great Commoner

Battle of Quebec

American After French Losses

Pontiac’s War

Proclamation of 1763

Effects of the French and Indian War Land gains Proclamation of 1763 Huge debt for English Colonial Pride Turning point in Colonial and British relations Learned to fight George Washington is hero