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CHAPTER 6 - THE BATTLE FOR NORTH AMERICA AKA - THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR OR THE SEVEN YEARS WAR OR THE WAR OF CONQUEST

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CHAPTER 6 - THE BATTLE FOR NORTH AMERICAAKA - THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR OR THE SEVEN YEARS WAR OR THE WAR OF CONQUEST

NEW FRANCE• Quebec

established in 1608 by French

• Slowly increased presence informally through pelt trading

• Gained influence in Great Lakes region during 17th century

GROWING CONFLICT AMONG EMPIRESKING WILLIAM'S WAR, QUEEN ANNE'S WAR, AND THE WAR OF JENKINS' EAR (KING GEORGE'S WAR)

BEGINNINGS OF WAR• George Washington initiates conflict along with FFVs in

Ohio River Valley (1754)

• Initial two years on undeclared basis - finally expands into global war

• Britain calls inter colonial meeting in Albany (7 of 13 colonies send delegates) - Albany Congress, flimsy attempt to keep Natives on their side and unify the colonists

• Join or Die = Ben Franklin, of course

• Colonists want greater freedom, Britain wants them to have less

UPS AND DOWNS FOR BRITISH

• Edward Braddock - 60 y.o. British general who leads unsuccessful attacks in western Virginia and Canada

• Washington tries defending the west with 300 men - incredibly successful.....(heavy sarcasm)

• William Pitt (the Great Commoner) takes command of British

• Launches series of successful attacks on French Canada

• Battle of Louisbourg, Quebec (1758), Montreal (1760) - three battles and British victories that effectively throw France off the continent

END OF WAR BUT ORIGIN OF COLONIAL TENSION

• 1763 - Treaty of Paris - France gets New Orleans, Britain gets Florida, and Spain gets Cuba

• Contempt emerges between colonists and British regulars

• During war, colonists kept trading with Spain and France

• With France out, the colonists saw little reason to rely on France

• Pontiac's Rebellion (1763) - Ottawa chief leads violent campaign to drive colonists out of Ohio Valley - 2,000 colonists killed at Detroit

• Proclamation of 1763 - British prohibition of settlement west of Appalachians - ostensibly to protect colonists, but really to control - Colonists disregard Proclamation