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Chapter 5 Section 3 French & Indian War P. 16/ P. 130 A. Finding Main Ideas Fill out the chart below as you read about the French and Indian War (1754-1763) Which groups fought against each other? French army & colonists + Huron & Algonquin Allies vs. English army, colonists + Iroquois allies Why did they fight? Right to control fur trade Settlement in Ohio River Valley

Ft. Duquesne George Washington Where were important battles in the war? Ft. Duquesne Who were military officers or political leaders involved in the war? George Washington

Ft. Duquesne George Washington Ft. Necessity Where were important battles in the war? Ft. Duquesne Ft. Necessity Who were military officers or political leaders involved in the war? George Washington

Trail 8 miles from Ft. Duquesne George Washington Edward Braddock Where were important battles in the war? Ft. Duquesne Ft. Necessity Trail 8 miles from Ft. Duquesne Who were military officers or political leaders involved in the war? George Washington Edward Braddock

Trail 8 miles from Ft. Duquesne Where were important battles in the war? Ft. Duquesne Ft. Necessity Trail 8 miles from Ft. Duquesne Quebec Who were military officers or political leaders involved in the war? George Washington Edward Braddock Wm. Pitt James Wolfe French commander Montcalm

British won in N. .America by taking Quebec & Montreal How did the war end? British won in N. .America by taking Quebec & Montreal Defeated French in other parts of the world Treaty of Paris gave French territories to Britain & Spain What happened after the war? B. Analyzing Points of View The Treaty of Paris (1763) divided North America among European powers. Explain how England, France, & Spain probably viewed the terms of the treaty.

British won in N. .America by taking Quebec & Montreal How did the war end? British won in N. .America by taking Quebec & Montreal Defeated French in other parts of the world Treaty of Paris gave French territories to Britain & Spain What happened after the war? Pontiac’s Rebellion- N.A. attacked British soldiers B. Analyzing Points of View The Treaty of Paris (1763) divided North America among European powers. Explain how England, France, & Spain probably viewed the terms of the treaty. Britain and Spain – pleased to gain new territory France – regretted losing most of N. American Territory

British won in N. .America by taking Quebec & Montreal How did the war end? British won in N. .America by taking Quebec & Montreal Defeated French in other parts of the world Treaty of Paris gave French territories to Britain & Spain What happened after the war? Pontiac’s Rebellion- N.A. attacked British soldiers British gov’t issued Proclamation of 1763- forbade colonists to settle W of Appalachians Colonists furious B. Analyzing Points of View The Treaty of Paris (1763) divided North America among European powers. Explain how England, France, & Spain probably viewed the terms of the treaty. Britain and Spain – pleased to gain new territory France – regretted losing most of N. American Territory