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The French and Indian War “You and the French are like two edges of a pair of shears, and we are the cloth that is cut to pieces between them.” – Native American to an English man Do Now: 1. Name the thirteen original colonies? 2. What was the name of the Mother country? AIM: Why was the French & Indian War so important to the future development of the United States?

France Claims Western Lands French exploring interior of America Late 1600’s – France had claimed the Ohio River Valley, the Mississippi River Valley, and the great lake region. Louisiana (La Salle) stretched from the Appalachian Mountains to the Rocky Mountains

French were mostly fur trappers who traded with the Natives Furs, guns, knives, iron pots, etc.

Native American Alliances English competed with the French for furs Native American groups competed to supply Europeans with furs

Native American Alliances The fur trade created economic and military rivalries and alliances between the Native Americans and the Europeans. These alliances between the Natives and Europeans led to their involvement in the war. Native Americans were divided between the French and the British, but most sided with the French since it profited them more.

Causes of French & Indian War Competition between English & French for trade Native Americans taking sides British start trading in Ohio River Valley (disputed territory in which the French claim.

Fort Necessity Colonel George Washington was on his way to Fort Duquesne when he heard of its surrender Instead, he built a small fort but was attacked by the French and forced to surrender (July 3, 1754)

Albany Plan of Union While the fighting was beginning, representatives were trying to get the Iroquois to fight with the colonists (English) Ben Franklin was trying to get the colonists to join together for defensive purposes – Join or Die Council that could collect taxes, make treaties, raise an army, and make new settlements.

Turing Point - Quebec At night fall 4,000 British snuck up the cliff and waited Surprised the French in the morning Montreal falls within the year

Treaty of Paris (1763) – Results of War Britain received all land east of the Mississippi Spain received all land west of the Mississippi and New Orleans for its help Britain received Florida from Spain Treaty ended the war as well as French power in North America

Proclamation of 1763 Proclamation line of – forbid colonists to settle west of Appalachian Mountains Because new they couldn’t protect them against Natives or French Colonists are not happy about this; feel it is their right to settle the land

Classwork Write a paragraph: Explain how the French and Indian War could be a cause for the 13 colonies to think about independence. Think about the groups involved, the disputed land, trade, and the treaty.

Homework Start working on your Map Packet First State Quiz – Friday 10/7/11 Hint: 13 Original Colonies Map Packet Due: Tue 10/11/11