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French and Indian War Prelude and Causes
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British/French Rivalry
Wars in Europe Wars in America War of the League of Augsburg ( ) War of the Spanish Secession ( ) War of the Austrian Secession ( ) King William’s War ( ) Queen Anne’s War ( ) King George’s War ( )
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Results King William’s: No territorial changes.
Queen Anne’s: Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Hudson Bay become British. Deerfield Massacre. King George’s: Louisbourg captured, but later returned.
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In the early 1750’s both side eye the Ohio River country.
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French Moves 1751: Official French policy is to drive British from the Ohio Country. They begin to build a string of forts.
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Ohio Land Company Company is formed by wealthy Virginians. Robert Dinwiddie and Lawrence Washington are just two. In 1753 Ohio Land Company is formed. They are given 200,000 acres of land.
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George Washington Dinwiddie sends Lawrence Washington’s brother, George, into the Ohio Country with a message to: GET OUT! The French reject.
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Re-name captured fort, Fort Duquesne
April 17, 1754: French sieze control of British fort at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahila rivers.
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Washington Attacks May 28, 1754: Washington encounters a small French force. Half King kills Jumonville after he has surrendered. Surviving French escape to warn of the British.
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July 3, 1754 700 French with Indians allies attack Washington. Outnumbered, his forces surrender.
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Surrender Document The surrender document is written in French. Washington signs not knowing that the surrender terms accuse him of murdering a French Diplomat, Jumonville.
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War! This incident marks the beginning French and Indian War in North American. Two years later, war will break out on the world’s stage called The Seven Years War.
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