Long-standing rivalry between France & England

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Long-standing rivalry between France & England War fought in Europe from 1754-1763 Also known as the Seven Years’ War

English concerned about French Forts being built by in the Ohio River Valley Population of English colonies growing rapidly & pushing west

Young Major George Washington leads a small force into Ohio in 1754 Hoped to capture the French Fort Duquesne but defeated and forced to retreat & build Fort Necessity Defeated by French & Native Americans and forced to return to Virginia

British send General Edward Braddock to drive the French out of the Ohio Valley in 1755 He is defeated and killed soon after by a French & Indian ambush War officially declared in 1756

England France Allies Iroquois Algonquins, Hurons, Ottowas Colonial Population 1,500,000 70,000 Colonial Towns, trade, farms Fur trading, missionary Activities priests

French capture British forts at Lake Ontario and Lake George France’s Native American allies raid farms from the New York Virginia frontiers British settlers’ farms & houses burned and many families flee to the east coast

France & allies dominate the first 3 years of the war Win major victories at Fort Oswego, Ticonderoga, & Fort William Henry

British Foreign Minister William Pitt helps turn the tide in 1758 Makes peace with important Indian allies & adopts Indian fighting strategies

In September 1759, British General James Wolfe leads a surprise attack on Quebec British victory at Fort Niagara cut off the French frontier forts Leads England to eventual victory in the war

France lost Canadian colonies and claims to land east of the Mississippi River England got all French territory in Canada, Florida & rights to Caribbean slave trade Spain got French territory west of the Mississippi River & New Orleans

Chief Pontiac forms a Native American Alliance and strikes back at the British Pontiac’s War ends in 1765 England issues the Proclamation of 1763 to prevent further westward expansion & issues new taxes on colonies to pay for the war Friction increases between colonies & Great Britain

Britain is left with a large debt following the war. - Colonists had developed a sense of unity. - Colonists begin moving and settling in to Ohio river valley. - Native Americans resist losing their land.

The French and Indian War Exit Ticket The French and Indian War The word “ceded” most likely means: Independent Destroyed Awarded to Explained 2. Who fought against each other in the French and Indian War? 3. What line separated the British Colonies from the land ceded to them?