ch 5.1 the french and indian war

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Please do now… Look at the map on page 139 and discuss its’ features with your neighbor. Be prepared to answer questions about the map

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Page 1: Ch 5.1 The French and Indian War

Please do now…Please do now…

Look at the map on page 139 and discuss its’ features with your

neighbor. Be prepared to answer questions about

the map

Look at the map on page 139 and discuss its’ features with your

neighbor. Be prepared to answer questions about

the map

Page 2: Ch 5.1 The French and Indian War

Ch. 5, Sec 1: The French and Indian War

Ch. 5, Sec 1: The French and Indian War

Main Idea: Britain’s victory in the French and Indian War marked the end of the French empire in North

America

Main Idea: Britain’s victory in the French and Indian War marked the end of the French empire in North

America

Page 3: Ch 5.1 The French and Indian War

Key TermsKey Terms French and Indian War - Albany Plan of Union - Plains of Abraham - Treaty of Paris (1763) – After defining “Key Terms”

Read Ch. 5.1 Complete #s 2-5 on pg 145

French and Indian War - Albany Plan of Union - Plains of Abraham - Treaty of Paris (1763) – After defining “Key Terms”

Read Ch. 5.1 Complete #s 2-5 on pg 145

Page 4: Ch 5.1 The French and Indian War

I. European Rivals in North America

I. European Rivals in North America

A. English traders push west of Appalachian Mountains into French territory

B. Some Native American tribes support the French, others support the British

C. Ohio River is important because it links French Canada with Mississippi River

A. English traders push west of Appalachian Mountains into French territory

B. Some Native American tribes support the French, others support the British

C. Ohio River is important because it links French Canada with Mississippi River

Page 5: Ch 5.1 The French and Indian War

II. The French and Indian War Begins

II. The French and Indian War Begins

A.George Washington leads forces, sets up Fort Necessity in low lying area (bad)

B. 1st look at G. Washington in American history

A.George Washington leads forces, sets up Fort Necessity in low lying area (bad)

B. 1st look at G. Washington in American history

Page 6: Ch 5.1 The French and Indian War

III. The Albany Congress III. The Albany Congress

A.Colonial assemblies reject Franklin’s Albany Plan of Union

A.Colonial assemblies reject Franklin’s Albany Plan of Union

Page 7: Ch 5.1 The French and Indian War

IV. A String of British Defeats IV. A String of British Defeats

A.General Braddock loses badly at Fort Duquesne and is killed

B. British lose several early battles

A.General Braddock loses badly at Fort Duquesne and is killed

B. British lose several early battles

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V. The Tide of Battle turnsV. The Tide of Battle turns

A.William Pitt becomes British Prime Minister

A.William Pitt becomes British Prime Minister

Page 9: Ch 5.1 The French and Indian War

VI. The Fall of New FranceVI. The Fall of New France

A. Battle for Quebec1. Quebec was very important

i. Supplied French forts up the St. Lawrence River

ii. Well defended atop cliff

A. Battle for Quebec1. Quebec was very important

i. Supplied French forts up the St. Lawrence River

ii. Well defended atop cliff

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VI. The Fall of New France (cont’d)

VI. The Fall of New France (cont’d)

2. Gen. Wolfe leads British up steep cliff at night

3. French surrender Quebec after losing battle

B. Treaty of Paris – 17631. Ended conflict between Britain and

France

2. Gen. Wolfe leads British up steep cliff at night

3. French surrender Quebec after losing battle

B. Treaty of Paris – 17631. Ended conflict between Britain and

France