Unit 5.3 The French and Indian War.

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Unit 5.3 The French and Indian War

26. What economic competition started the French and Indian War?

Land claims and control of the fur trade.

27. How did the French and British align themselves during the war?

The French had built alliances with the Algonquin and Huron. The British had aligned themselves with the Iroquois. VS.

28. When did the French and Indian War take place?

1754 to 1763

29. Why was the Ohio River Valley important to the French and British governments?

*For the French it linked Canada and Louisiana. *For the British it was a source for fur and new settlement

30. What was the Albany Plan of Union?

Plan written by Ben Franklin to formally unite the colonists Plan written by Ben Franklin to formally unite the colonists. Was rejected.

31. Why was Braddock defeated by a smaller enemy force?

Braddock’s force was unprotect-ed and easy to see

32. Why was the Battle of Quebec important?

This British victory turned momentum in their favor.

33. How did the British capture Quebec?

Surprised the French by climbing an unguarded path to the fort.

34. What is the Treaty of Paris 1763?

This treaty ended the F&I War. France’s power in N. A This treaty ended the F&I War. France’s power in N.A. was officially over.

35. How was land divided after the Treaty of Paris?

Britain : All of N.A. east of the Mississippi R. Spain : New Orleans, Louisiana, and French Territory west of the Mississippi R.

36. What is Pontiac’s Rebellion?

The attack on British forts after the French and Indian War The attack on British forts after the French and Indian War. Instigated by English refusing to give supplies to Natives. Ottawa War Leader Pontiac

Smallpox infected blanket solution: July 13, 1763: Lord Jeffrey Amherst to P.S. I will try to inoculate the Indians by means of Blankets that may fall in their hands, taking care however not to get the disease myself. As it is pity to oppose good men against them, I wish we could make use of the Spaniard's Method, and hunt them with English Dogs. Supported by Rangers, and some Light Horse, who would I think effectively extirpate or remove that Vermin.

37. What is the Proclamation of 1763?

Line that forbade English colonists moving west.

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