Colonial Wars, 1607-1764 1622-1632: First Indian War (Virginia) 1636-1637: Pequot War (New England) 1644-1646: Tidewater War (Virginia) 1640s-1698: French.

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Colonial Wars, : First Indian War (Virginia) : Pequot War (New England) : Tidewater War (Virginia) 1640s-1698: French and Iroquois Wars (Beaver Wars) : King Philip’s War : King William’s War (War of the League of Augsburg : Queen Anne’s War (War of the Spanish Succession) : Tuscaroras War 1715: Yamasee War : War of Jenkins’ Ear : King George’s War (War of the Austrian Succession)

Colonial Wars, : French and Indian War (Seven Years’ War) : Pontiac’s War 1774: Dunmore’s War : War of American Independence : Indian Wars, War of 1812 (Wars of the French Revolution)

Colonial Wars,

North America

American Indians

French-Iroquois Wars ( )

Iroquois Longhouse

Benjamin West, Penn’s Treaty (1771)

Europe in 1764

Seven Year’s War in Europe

Campaigns of French and Indian War ( )

Major George Washington

Major Forts

British Conquest of Canada

Quebec September 1759

Death of Wolfe (1771) by Benjamin West

Battle of Quiberon Bay

Results of 1763 Treaty of Paris

British Empire ca. 1763

India in the Eighteenth Century

Robert Clive (1765)

Robert Clive

American War for Independence

Sullivan Campaign, 1779

Surrender at Yorktown, 1797, by John Trumbull

George Washington (1796) by Gilbert Stuart

Northwest Territory 1787

War of 1812

War of 1812 in the South

American Progress (1872) by John Gass

U.S. War with Mexico,

Scott Enters Mexico City

Indian Removal,

Conquest of American Indians

United States in 1850

War with Mexico,