28 October 2013 Homework needs to be fully completed and out on your desk. 5.2 guided reading. If you don’t have it fully completed fill in the answers.

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28 October 2013 Homework needs to be fully completed and out on your desk. 5.2 guided reading. If you don’t have it fully completed fill in the answers and you will get partial credit. Make sure you write the correct answers. Grading period ends on Wednesday, I will not take incomplete work after Wednesday

French & Indian War

George Washington Born in 1732 in Virginia Made a lieutenant colonel in 1754 Was sent to build a fort where the Monongahela & Allegheny Rivers meet (Pittsburgh! But not yet!) Problem – The French had already built a fort on the same spot – Fort Duquesne He pushed on and built Fort Necessity (Near Uniontown

George Washington He pushed on and built Fort Necessity (Near Uniontown) Problem – The French & Indians surrounded the fort. The Virginians were outnumbered. The Virginians surrendered. Washington returned to Virginia. This battle was the start of the French & Indian War.

Albany Congress Summer, 1754 Delegates from 7 colonies meet in Albany, New York Two Goals 1.Persuade the Iroquois to help fight the French. 2.Plan a united colonial defense.

The Iroquois Believed that the French were stronger & had more forts. Iroquois refused to help the British. Seeing the future?? Mohawk chief Hendrik said “they are quarreling over lands that belong to us…this may end in our destruction.” Was he right?

Albany Plan of Union Proposed by Benjamin Franklin (from PA) Attempt to create “one general government” for the colonies. A General Council would make laws, raise taxes & set up defense. Problem - Delegates voted to accept BUT no colonies accepted the plan.

This cartoon was first printed by Benjamin Franklin in That same year he drew up the Albany Plan of Union. However, his hopes for political unity among the 13 colonies did not succeed. What is the main point of Franklin’s cartoon?

Advantages Britain Larger colonial population than France Colonies were along the Coast Had some Indian allies British Navy was the strongest in the world France Single government More Indian allies than the British Fought “guerilla” style war

Disadvantages Britain Not many Indian allies Did not have a single Government Red Coats?? Traditional style of fighting France Small colonial population Colonies were widely Scattered Navy not as strong as Britain

General Braddock Commander in Chief of the British forces in N. America Led the attack on Fort Duquesne British troops were ambushed by French & Indians Braddock was killed & buried in the middle of the road. WHY???

Treaty of Paris 1763 – Ended the war! Who got what? Britain – Canada, all French lands east of the Mississippi River & Florida France – West Indies Spain – all French land west of the Mississippi River including New Orleans.