GROWTH of SLAVERY (6) SLAVERY IN AFRICA (6) THE MIDDLE PASSAGE (6) LIMITING RIGHTS (4)

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GROWTH of SLAVERY (6) SLAVERY IN AFRICA (6) THE MIDDLE PASSAGE (6) LIMITING RIGHTS (4)

NORTH AMERICA – )A) Which nation is MOST likely to have a conflict with England? B) Why? 2) What do you think they will fight over?

VS. Why do rivalries begin?

When Captain Daniel Joncaire sat down to dinner on December 4, 1753, he wasn’t expecting company. The weather was cold, rainy, and miserable at the French fort near Lake Erie. To Joncaire’s surprise, a tall young stranger strode into the room. He introduced himself as Major George Washington. Washington had traveled several hundred miles from Virginia to deliver a letter to the French. Joncaire politely invited Washington to dine. As they ate, the captain boasted that France was determined to control the Ohio River Valley. Joncaire’s remark made Washington pause. The letter he was carrying from Virginia’s governor warned the French to get out of the Ohio River Valley! For years, tensions had been building between France and England. At stake was more than control of the Ohio River Valley. The two rivals wanted to drive each other out of North America.

NORTH AMERICA – 1753 KEY = French forts The most serious threat to England in North America came from France To protect their land claims, France built an extensive system of forts. These forts blocked the English colonies from expanding to the west.

At first, most English settlers were content to stay along the Atlantic coast By the 1740’s English traders crossed the Appalachian Mts. in search of furs They tried to take over the fur trade from the French with the natives

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