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The Duel for North America

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1 The Duel for North America

2 France Religious wars ceased Most feared of European Continent
Edict of Nantes = Gave substantial rights. Limited toleration / Protestants Most feared of European Continent King Louis XIV = Ruled 72 yrs. Colonies = Quebec Samuel de Champlain “Father of New France”

3 Colonies = New France Autocratic Canada Controlled by king
No right to trial by jury Population grew slowly Favored Caribbean Island colonies Sugar

4 France Fans Out Beaver Pelts Recruited Indians into fur business
Trappers = Coureurs de bois Runner of the woods-French/Canadian Free livers Extinguished beaver Recruited Indians into fur business Disease / alcohol French Catholic missionaries = Jesuits Explorers

5 Cont. Robert de La Salle Mississippi = 1682 Louisiana
Tried to block Spain Planted fortified posts New Orleans = 1718 Trade = West Indies and Europe

6 Clash British Colonist against French Courers de bois
Both recruiting Indian allies Guerrilla warfare = savage Spain allied with France

7 Cont. Peace = 1713 War of Jenkins’s Ear = 1739 France beaten
Britain got Acadia = renamed Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Hudson Bay War of Jenkins’s Ear = 1739 British and Spanish Smuggling Caribbean / Georgia James Oglethorpe King George’s War

8 Washington 1749 Colonial speculators Virginians / Washington family
Ohio Valley 1749 Colonial speculators Virginians / Washington family 500,000 acres French erecting forts Fort Duquesne = Pittsburgh Washington sent to secure claims 150 militiamen 40 miles from fort = shots fired

9 Cont. French leader killed = retreated
French returned with reinforcements Washington built = Fort Necessity 10 hr. siege Washington surrenders July 1754

10 Global War French and Indian War = 1754 Seven Years’ War
Also fought in Europe / West Indies / Philippines / Africa / Ocean Britain, Prussia Vs. France, Spain, Austria and Russia Blood bath in Germany = Fredrick the Great

11 Colonial Disunity Colonial clashes 1754 Albany Congress
Intercolonial Congress Albany, NY 21 delegates = 7 colonies showed up Keep Iroquois loyal Gifts Franklin = “Join or Die” Albany Congress

12 Blunders General Edward Braddock British Regulars = 2,000
Capture Fort Duquesne Washington Huge loss Native American tear through countryside Scalping Defeat after Defeat

13 Pitt William Pitt = “Great Commoner” Leader on London Government
“Organizer of Victory” Concentrate on Canada Victory against Louisbourg 1st significant victory

14 Quebec Battle of Quebec = 1759 James Wolfe
Daring night move = scaled the cliffs Plains of Abrahams Significant battle Montreal fell 1760 French flag flew for the last time in Canada

15 Trouble with Colonists
Friction between British officers and militia Professionalism Colonist didn’t truly support cause Refused troops / money Wanted privileges of Englishmen, without the duties and responsibilities

16 War Ends Treaty of Paris = 1763
G.B. claimed all of North America east of the Mississippi River Included Florida = Acquired from Spain for Cuba Spain received French lands west of Mississippi / Port of New Orleans France kept a few small islands near Newfoundland and West Indies

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18 Aftermath British victory = trouble with the Natives
Native Americans captured 8 British forts in the Ohio Valley Led by Pontiac (Ottawa) Killed 2,000 soldier / settlers Blankets infected with smallpox given to chiefs during peace negotiations Peace negotiated by the end of 1765

19 Aftermath Cont. Proclamation of 1763 G.B. in financial trouble
Banned settlements west of the Appalachians Colonists not happy G.B. in financial trouble Cracked down on colonial smuggling 10,000 troops sent to control Native Americans

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