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1.
THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
Section 4
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2.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION
How did the outcome of the war determine who controlled North America?
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Leo Reynolds
3.
VOCAB
Alliance- union
Speculator- investors
Prospect- chances for success
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Jaafar Alnasser Photography
4.
THE BRITISH TAKE ACTION
The Battle of Quebec was started in 1759
It was fought because of the conflict between France and Britain
The French were coming to make themselves rulers of North America.
The French made well-armed forts in the Great Lakes Region
They also had a network of alliances with the the Native Americans.
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Hindrik S
5.
THE BRITISH TAKE ACTION
The French and their allies were winning control over the land.
They chose General Edward Braddock to help the British
His mission was to drive the French out of Ohio Valley
In 1755, Braddock started out with 1400 red-coat soldiers
He also had a smaller group of blue-coat soldiers
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6.
THE BRITISH TAKE ACTION
George Washington helped Braddock's campaign
His style was marching but it wasn't suited for this type of battle
They marched to Fort Duquesne and ignored Washington's advice
Braddock died and lost nearly 1000 men
Britain declared war in France. This was known as the Seven Year War
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7.
THE BRITISH TAKE ACTION
The French captured a lot of British forts; the Natives killed settlers
Britain's chance of winning became greater when William Pitt came to power
He helped them because he was a great military planner and much more
Pitt made the British pay for the war so taxes went up
He wanted to capture French Canada, so he sent Amherst and Wolfe
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8.
THE BRITISH TAKE ACTION
In 1758 Amherst and Wolfe captured the fortress at Louisberg
That same year they got Fort Frontenac and Lake Ontario
Another British force took Fort Dequesne in Pennsylvania
It was renamed Fort Pitt
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BRAYDAWG
9.
THE FALL OF FRANCE
The British had many victories in 1759
James Wolfe's troops found an unguarded path to Quebec
The British troops surprised and defeated the French army
General Amherst captured Montreal the following year
The fall of Montreal and Quebec was the end of war in North America
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Werner Kunz
10.
THE FALL OF FRANCE
In 1763, the Treaty of Paris forced France to give Canada most of the land east of the Mississippi
Spain gave Great Britain Florida. Spain also seized French land west of the Mississippi
The treaty marked the end of French rule.
The continent was divided between Spain and Great Britain.
The British had so many victories in 1759.
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11.
TROUBLE ON THE FRONTIER
The French lost their allies,the Native Americans.
This lead to the British moving into the native Americans land
There was a war in Ottawa
They defeated the British troops
They tried to make peace but conflict broke out again
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12.
BY KATELYNN, ALICE, AND SAM
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Sam Betterman
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