CH 3 Section 4. The Constitution.

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CH 3 Section 4. The Constitution

New France: French colony in North America, including eastern Canada, the Great Lakes region, and the Mississippi River valley.

Most French settlers were fur traders or Catholic priests who wanted to convert the Native Americans. They were not looking to build large, populous colonies.

As the French and British empires in North America grew, conflicts arose between the two nations. In 1754, fighting broke out between the British and French over western land around the Ohio River.

William Pitt: In 1757, the English king appointed William Pitt to the government. Under Pitt’s leadership, the British began winning battles.

George Washington: Led Virginia troops in the first battle of the French and Indian War.

In 1759, British forces defeated the French at Quebec In 1759, British forces defeated the French at Quebec. The Treaty of Paris was signed in 1763. France gave up Canada and all of North America east of the Mississippi to Britain.

Pontiac: Native Americans did not like British settlers moving west onto their lands. Led by Pontiac, an Ottawa chief, a group of Native Americans attacked British forts. They were unsuccessful.

George Grenville: A financial expert chosen by King George II to become Britain’s Prime Minister.

Proclamation of 1763 The British government forbade colonists from settling west of an imaginary line along the Appalachian Mountains. Many colonists were angered by the proclamation. They ignored it and continued to settle to the west.

In 1764, The British Parliament passed the Sugar Act In 1764, The British Parliament passed the Sugar Act. It cut the import taxes on foreign-made molasses (to encourage an end to smuggling).