The French and Indian War “England and France compete in North America”

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The French and Indian War “England and France compete in North America”

French and English Collide The “French and Indian War”, the colonial part of the “Seven Years War” that ravaged Europe from 1756 to 1763, was the bloodiest American war in the 1700’s. It took more lives than the American Revolution.

The war was the product of a clash between the French and English over colonial territory. Ohio Country 1740’s Fur Trade 1750’s English wanted to turn the land into farmland

1754-Washington tried to drive the French out of the Ohio Country-the French were too strong The English then built Fort Necessity to keep them out of the British settlements. The English hoped to convince native people that England was the stronger force, so that they would ally with the British rather than the French.

French soldiers and their native allies overwhelmed Fort Necessity on July 3, 1754, marking the start of the “French and Indian War” in North America. The French permitted Washington and his men to return to Virginia safely, but made them promise they would not build another fort west of the Appalachian Mountains for at least a year. England did not officially declare war until 1756.

The tide turned for the British in 1758 peace with important Indian allies and, under the direction of Lord William Pitt began adapting their war strategies to fit the territory and landscape of the American frontier. Spain joined the French

The end and a new war 1762 France and Spain asked for peace 1763 Treaty of Paris Britain demanded that the two countries give up great portions of their claims to land in North America France gave up its claims to Canada and all territory east of the Mississippi River, except New Orleans Spain lost Florida  But the Spanish still held their territory west of the Mississippi River and in Central and South America.

Proclamation of 1763 At this time GA’s western boundary became Mississippi (Proclamation of 1763) The new boundaries were important Native Americans gave up land Georgia’s growth Water access for future shipping Good farmland Dense forests with timber

North America 1763: