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 1730’s and 1740’s in New England  Arminius – preached free will determined fate  John Edwards – faith in God = eternal salvation  Old lights v. New.

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1  1730’s and 1740’s in New England  Arminius – preached free will determined fate  John Edwards – faith in God = eternal salvation  Old lights v. New Lights  Started new denominations and increased competition

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3  1598 – Edict of Nantes (repealed in 1685)  1608 – Champlain colonizes Quebec  1682 – La Salle explores Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico  1689 – King William’s War  1702 – Queen Anne’s War  1718 – French found New Orleans  1739 - War of Jenkins Ear  1744 – King George’s War  1754 – Washington battles French; Albany Congress  1755 – Braddock’s Defeat  1756 – Seven Years’ War (French and Indian War  1759 – Battle of Quebec  1763 – Peace of Paris; Pontiac’s Rebellion; Proclamation of 1763

4  1608  Catholic  Samuel de Champlain “Father of New France”  Ran by King of France

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6  1598 - Granted religious freedom to Protestants stopping wars with Catholics  Repealed in 1685 by King Louis XIV  Leads to ….

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8  Antoine Cadillac – Detroit  Robert de La Salle – explored and named Louisiana

9  Illinois – grain capital for France  New Orleans founded in 1718  Built forts in MS and LA to keep Spain out

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11  King William’s War  1689-1697  France and Various Indian tribes  Colonies and Iroquois  Land rights remained the same  Queen Anne’s War  1702-1713  Spain, France and Indians  Colonies and Iroquois

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13  More of an impact in Europe  Britain receives Acadia, Newfoundland, and Hudson Bay

14  War of Jenkins’ Ear  1739  Britain and Spain  Spanish merchant chopped off Jenkins’ ear  Spain then allied with France…  King George’s War  1744  Colonies vs. New France  Fortress of Louisbourg seized  Saratoga, NY destroyed  Failed to get British support  War ended reestablishing original boundaries

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16  Start of French and Indian War  Contested Ohio territory  Fort Duquesne vs. Fort Necessity  Washington killed French leader but later was defeated

17  Britain and Prussia vs. France, Spain, Austria, and Russia  Albany Congress – united 7 out of 13 colonies (largely unsuccessful)

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19  Braddock and troops defeated by smaller French and Indian army  Frontier was now open

20  “The Great Commoner” and “Organizer of Victory”  Defeated French at Quebec and Montreal  Treaty of Paris ends War in 1763 › Moved France out of North America

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22  Native Americans and French traders against British forts in Ohio country  Led by Chief Pontiac – Ottawa  Successful early on, but late defeated

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24  Prohibited settlement beyond Appalachians  Meant to solve tension  Disregarded by colonists


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