Trouble on the Frontier!! How did the British gain French territory in North America?

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Trouble on the Frontier!! How did the British gain French territory in North America?

Competing Empires The French and Indian War begins By the 1750s, the British and French were in conflict over the Ohio River valley. To protect Britain’s claim to the valley, George Washington built Fort Necessity south of France’s Fort Duquesne. A large French army forced Washington to surrender Fort Necessity.

Guess Who??

Competing Empires The Albany Congress During a meeting in Albany, New York, colonial leaders discussed how to win the war and forming an alliance with the Iroquois, who refused to ally with the British. Benjamin Franklin drew up the Albany Plan of Union.

What does this mean?

Competing Empires Provisions of the Plan: 1. A council would have authority over western settlements and relations with Native Americans. 2. The council could organize armies and collect taxes to pay for expenses. Colonial assemblies rejected the plan.

Early British Defeats British General General Braddock was defeated at Fort Duquesne when he ignored warnings about the dangers of ambushes. In May 1756, Britain declared war on France, the official beginning of the Seven Years’ War. French General Montcalm captured Fort Oswego on Lake Ontario and Fort William Henry on Lake George.

The British Turn the Tide British Prime Minister William Pitt sent top generals to command the British. In the fall of 1758, the British took Fort Duquesne. In 1759, the British captured Quebec, the capital of New France. The other major French city, Montreal, fell in 1760.

The British Turn the Tide Terms of the Treaty of Paris, 1763 Britain’s new territories: French Canada and all territories east of the Mississippi except New Orleans and Florida Spain’s new territories: New Orleans and all territories west of the Mississippi

Treaty of Paris