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The French and Indian War
a.k.a. The first REAL world war
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Leading up to war 1754 – 3 countries had colonies in North America: Spain, France, Britain Spain – FL & Mexico France – from Louisiana north to Great Lakes & part of Canada Britain – the 13 colonies on the Atlantic Coast Disputes between France & Britain for 65 years
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French and Indian War Began in 1754 – lasted 9 years
Reasons for war: greed & fear Greed: each wanted most of the land in the New World to control the treasures hidden in it Fear: one country would gain more power than the other Britain - stronger Navy, allied with 6 tribes of Iroquois Confederacy France - stronger Army, allied with western tribes
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Increasing Rivalry Britain & France claimed land around the Ohio River
VA colonists received land grants for area, but France built forts on it 1753 – gov. of VA sent George Washington to warn the French that the area didn’t belong to them, French ignored them 1754 – Washington warned them again, this time he took the militia to Fort Duquesne to protect the area Many losses for the British followed
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War Indians did not fight the same way as the British: they hid, they attacked in secret, they blended into the background War also happened in Canada with the capture of Quebec & Montreal 1758 – battle at Fort Duquesne again, British were victorious Treaty of Paris in 1763 – GA’s western boundary was set at the Mississippi River Proclamation of 1763 – GA’s southern boundary was set at the St. Mary’s River
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Aftermath Cherokee, Creek Indians gave up all land between the Ogeechee & Savannah Rivers Also gave up coastal land New boundaries gave water access for shipping, good farmland, dense forests for timber & ships stores Look at maps on 143 & 146…compare them… What is the most major difference?
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