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French & Indian War Flip Book Cause & Effect
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Molasses Act of 1733 A tax was placed on the sugar and molasses that came from the British West Indies. New Englanders can only trade with the islands. Many businessmen had been trading with the French and the Dutch. Now these men would lose money.
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1750’s N. American expansion Both English and French settlements expanded. Religious and commercial tensions began to produce new frictions and new conflicts.
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Ohio River Valley The great population leap across the Appalachians into Ohio and beyond. French in an effort to keep the English from expanding into French lands, constructed new fortresses. English viewed this as a threat to their western settlements.
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Fort Necessity To challenge the French expansion, Washington built the fort and staged an unsuccessful attack. This clash marked the beginning of the French and Indian War.
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French & Indian War During the war the colonists fought alongside the British Army. This taught the colonist how to fight as well as making the colonists realize that they no longer needed the British Army for protection.
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War Debt Imposed taxes to the colonist to pay off the war debt; most importantly the “Sugar Act” and the “Stamp Act”. This infuriated the colonists and led to growing conflicts with the British authorities. Therefore, the colonists learned that they must work together (unite) and the resentment led to the American Revolution.
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Organized Protests Tensions finally exploded into violence, the Boston Massacre. British soldiers began firing, killing five colonists. The incident became a tool for anti-British propaganda in newspaper articles, pamphlets, and posters.
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