Cause of French & Indian War Study the map and describe one cause of the French and Indian War?

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Cause of French & Indian War Study the map and describe one cause of the French and Indian War?

Population and Economic Push Causes of French & Indian War From the Diagram, list two causes of the French and Indian War?

The French and Indian Wars are Combination of Wars The Seven Years War King William's War Queen Anne’s War King George’s War The French and Indian War Remember, rivalries in Europe always spill over into the Colonies.

Mission: To rid the Ohio Valley of the French Invaders. Strength: 1400 British Regulars; smaller number of Colonial Militia

Braddock “halted to level every mole hill and to erect bridges over every brook by which means we were four days getting twelve miles” (Washington) Braddock’s Dilemma: Tried to fight a European style war in the wilderness of Pennsylvania.

Braddock’s force is routed and retreats in disarray. During the battle on July 9 th Braddock is mortally wounded. Braddock dies and is buried in the middle of the road he built and the remainder of his army marches over him to hide the grave from the French and their allies.

 Failed to secure Ft. Duquesne.  Suffered over 1000 Casualties, including himself.  Washington to the rescue again.

Britain Declares War on France Alliance with Prussia. Prussia v France and its Allies in Europe. Britain fought France in the Caribbean, India, and North America. British suffer many losses in the early years of the war: Settlements are attacked; lose forts on Lake Ontario and Lake George.

Question: What does it take to fight a war?

William PittPitt The right man, at the right time, and in the right place can make all the difference.  Secretary of State  Prime Minister  Military Logistician  Excellent Judge of Military Commanders  Global Thinker

Peace Treaty of Paris England Receives Canada French Lands East of the Mississippi Florida From Spain Spain Receives Lands West of Mississippi and New Orleans France allowed to keep Sugar Producing Islands in the Caribbean.

Peace Treaties Lead to War Question: Who is especially unhappy about the French loss? The Native Americans. British Trappers and Settlers refuse to pay Native Americans for the use of the land. Chief Pontiac puts together a Native American Alliance and strikes back at the British. Pontiac fails to capture key terrain. Pontiac’s War ends in 1765.

Cause of the American Revolution Pitt decides to fund the war through the British Treasury and through loans. This relieves the American colonists from fronting the bill for the war. However, after the war is over, Britain must settle its debts and pay for a standing army in America. In order to do this they decide to have the colonists bear some of the burden for their own defense.

Cause of the American Revolution The Proclamation of 1763  Proclaimed that land west of the Appalachian Mountains temporarily off limits to settlements.  British Halt Westward Expansion to minimize costs in maintaining a military force to secure the Frontier.  Colonists upset. Especially those who had bought shares in companies or bought land in the newly captured territories.  However, this does create a fragile peace between the British and the Native Americans.