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French and Indian War
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The French and Indian War War fought between Great Britain and its two enemies, the French and the Indians of North America. Most of the battles were in Canada. American colonists, including George Washington, fought with the British in this war, which lasted from 1754 to 1763. The British won the war and won the right to keep Canada and several other possessions in the New World. TIMELINE
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The Colonies in America Part 1 Read this page and answer questions on the worksheet. What was the first French settlement? What was the first permanent settlement in North America? What nations were represented in the New World?
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The Beginning of the War Part 2 Students will read this page from the site. Watch Fort Duquesne videoFort Duquesne Follow all the hyperlinks and note: General George Washington Fort Necessity General Edward Braddock
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The English Take Control Part 3 Read the section and note: Battle of Lake Champlain Fort William Henry Jeffery Amherst & James Wolfe Fort Frontenac Fort Niagara
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People to Know *Edward BraddockEdward Braddock *James WolfeJames Wolfe *Jeffery AmherstJeffery Amherst *King George IIIKing George III *Marquis de MontcalmMarquis de Montcalm *Pitt, WilliamPitt, William *Washington, GeorgeWashington, George
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Victory and Lessons Learned Part 4 Read and answer questions on worksheet: Battle of Quebec Last French stronghold
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Places to Know Fort Duquesne Fort Frontenac Fort Necessity Fort Niagara Fort Ticonderoga Fort William Henry Lake Champlain Quebec
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Treaty of Paris of 1763 Treaty of Paris of 1763 The Treaty of Paris was signed in 1763, and France gave up all claims to Canada. To finance the war, England had gone into debt. Since the war was fought mainly to protect the borders of the American colonies, the English government decided to make the Americans pay for most of that debt. This, naturally, created great unrest in America. The French and Indian War, as Americans called it, showed the American colonists how powerful the English army and navy could be. It also showed how vulnerable these same troops could be. The Americans noticed the effectiveness of the guerrilla tactics used by the French and Native Americans. When the British tried to keep the American colonies from rebelling in 1775, the British troops faced the same kind of tactics. Treaty of Paris
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