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NORTH AMERICA – 1753 KEY = French forts The most serious threat to England in North America came from France To protect their land claims, France built an extensive system of forts. These forts blocked the English colonies from expanding to the west.
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At first, most English settlers were content to stay along the Atlantic coast but, by the 1740’s English traders crossed the Appalachian Mts. into the Ohio River Valley in search of furs The French had established a successful fur trade with the natives
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The French and Indian War Begins – page 142 At the young age of 22, George Washington showed great leadership skills 1.2. Picture
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The Albany Congress – page 143 The meeting in Albany, New York was important for the success of the colonies 1. 2. Picture Feelings were mixed in the 13 Colonies concerning the “grand Council” Picture 2.1.
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A String of British Defeats– pages 143-144 Under General Braddock, the British had a difficult time taking Ft. Duquesne 1.2. Picture
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The Tide of Battle Turns – page 144 As the new leader of the British government, William Pitt had a large influence on the outcome of the French and Indian War 1.2. Picture
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The Fall of New France – pages 144-145 The Battle for Quebec was a major turning point in the French and Indian War 1. 2. Picture The Treaty of paris determined which nations would control North America Picture 2.1.
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