1.2 EUROPEAN COLONIAL WARFARE

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1.2 EUROPEAN COLONIAL WARFARE Copyright 2013 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Agenda Attendance Collect/Pass Back work Explain writing assignments TDIMH Short P.P. Battlefield Analysis/Groups

EUROPEAN COLONIAL WARFARE

CONTEST FOR A CONTINENT The Players 1. Spain Juan Ponce de Leon Pascua Florida

SPANISH EXPANSION

CONTEST FOR A CONTINENT The Players 1. Spain 2. France & the New France Samuel de Champlain

EUROPEAN COMPETITION

CONTEST FOR A CONTINENT The Players 1. Spain 2. France & the New France 3. Holland: The New Netherland

EUROPEAN COMPETITION

CONTEST FOR A CONTINENT The Players 1. Spain 2. France & the New France 3. Holland: The New Netherland 4. Great Britain mercantilism

EUROPEAN COMPETITION

B.A. (Not Barracus) First Tidewater War (1622-1633) Pequot War (1637-Mystic River Battle) Second Tidewater War (1644-46) Bacon’s Rebellion (1675) King Philip’s War (1675-76—Great Swamp Fight) King William’s War (1689-1697) Queen Ann’s War (1701-1713) Southern Theater (1707 attack on St. Aug.) Northern Theater Tuscarora War (1711-1713) Yamassee War (1715-1728) War of 1740’s Cartagena Campaign Attack on St. Augustine Spanish Attack into Georgia Louisburg Campaign Great War for Empire (1754-1763) Building of and Colonial attack on Fr. Duquesne (1754) Battle of Lake George (1755) 2nd Battle of Fort Duquesne (1755) Fort Ticonderoga (1758) Louisburg Campaign under Amherst --Roger’s Rangers (St. Francis Raid-1759) Fall of Quebec (1759) Fall of Montreal (1760)

EUROPEANS & INDIANS Copyright 2013 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

CONTEST FOR A CONTINENT European Ambitions toward the Continent & Each Other Attempts to Keep Peace in the Colonies Doctrine of Two Spheres

Treaty of White Hall, 1686 Doctrine of Two Spheres “Should war break out between the two crowns in Europe the subjects of both crowns in America would continue in peace, living as though no such war existed, without committing the least hostilities, by themselves or with their allies.”

JAMES OGLETHORPE

GEORGIA COLONY

COLONIAL WARS King William’s War, 1689-97 (War of the League of Augsburg) Queen Anne’s War, 1702-13 (War of the Spanish Succession) War of Jenkins’ Ear (1739-42) King George's War 1740-48 (War of Austrian Succession) Ft. Louisbourg Treaty of Aachen

LOUISBOURG