The French and Indian War: A Historical Overview

 
WELCOME
WELCOME
 
Today you will need to get out
the note packet from yesterday.
 
 
Each group will need one white
board and dry erase marker.
 
THE FRENCH AND
THE FRENCH AND
INDIAN WAR
INDIAN WAR
The British Take Action
The British Take Action
 
Early on-French appeared to be
winning control of the American
land:
Built forts throughout the Great Lakes
region & the Ohio River valley
Strong alliances with the Native
Americans
Britain Declares War
Britain Declares War
 
1754-Great Britain sent Gen. Edward Braddock
to be commander in chief of British forces in
America & drive the French out
Unsuccessful in the battle at Fort Duquesne;
lost nearly 1,000 soldiers & was killed
Defeat spurred Britain to declare war on
France
Seven Years’ War began in 1756
Pitt and Success
Pitt and Success
 
Early years-British were not successful
William Pitt, prime minister of Britain,
came to power; things changed:
Britain paid for war supplies; put them into
debt
British recaptured the fort at Louisbourg &
captured Fort Frontenac & Fort Duquesne
The Fall of New France
The Fall of New France
 
Continued British victories led to
the downfall of the French as a
power in North America:
Surprised & defeated the French
army at the Battle of Quebec
Capital of New France & a place that
was thought to be impossible to attack.
Treaty of Paris of 1763
Treaty of Paris of 1763
 
Treaty of Paris of 1763 ended the war:
France kept the West Indies but gave
Canada & its lands east of the
Mississippi River to Great Britain
Great Britain gained Florida from Spain
Spain received lands west of the
Mississippi River (the Louisiana
Territory) & the port of New Orleans
North America-divided between
Britain & Spain with the Mississippi
River as the boundary
 
North America Before & After the War
Trouble on the Frontier
Trouble on the Frontier
 
British victory left the Native Americans without
their ally & main trading partner
Raised prices of goods
Did not pay the Native Americans for their land
Began new settlements in western Pennsylvania
Pontiac’s Rebellion
Pontiac’s Rebellion
 
Pontiac was a chief of an Ottawa village near
Detroit
Put together an alliance of Native Americans
Attacked the British forts & led a series of raids called
Pontiac’s War along the PA & VA frontiers
War ended when Pontiac heard that the French
signed the Treaty of Paris
Proclamation of 1763
Proclamation of 1763
 
Was to prevent more
fighting & westward
expansion
King George III declared the
Appalachian Mts as the
temporary boundary for the
colonies
Created more conflicts
between Britain & the
colonies
People owned & invested in
land west of the mts
 
 
The Proclamation Line
 was the
term for the area the colonists were
not allowed to move, which was
west of the Appalachian
Mountains.
 
What do you think?????
What do you think?????
 
What do think will happen in the colonies now
that King George had issued the Proclamation of
1763?
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continue to attack
the colonies.
 
The king is
concerned that as
colonists move
inland, he will have
less control over
their actions.
 
Parliament
passes the
Proclamation of
1763
 
The Indians agree
to stop attacking
the colonies.
 
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Makes the
Colonist angry at
King George III!
 
Question 1 –Notes face down!
 
What was the name of the King of
England at the time of the Proclamation
Line in 1763?
 
A. King James
B. King George III
C. King Henry
D. King James II
 
Answer 1
 
B. King George III
 
Question 2
 
Who do you think most likely the
Proclamation line causes friction
between?
A. The colonists and the British
B. The British and the French
C. The French and the Native Americans
D. The colonists and the French
 
Answer 2
 
A. The colonists and the
British
 
Question 3
 
Why are the colonists mad they can’t cross the
Appalachian Mountains?
A. They wanted to move their for religious
freedom
B. They wanted to live with the natives and
learn to hunt with them.
C. They fought for it during the 7 Years War
and wanted to settle there
 
Answer 3
 
C. They fought for it during the 7
Years War and wanted to settle
there
 
Question 4
 
Why do you think King George III
felt he needed the proclamation
line?
 
 
Class discussion
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The French and Indian War, a pivotal conflict in North America during the 18th century, saw the British and French vying for control of the continent. From initial French successes to British resurgence under William Pitt, the war culminated in the fall of New France and the Treaty of Paris of 1763, redrawing territorial boundaries. Learn about key events, battles, and outcomes of this significant conflict.

  • French and Indian War
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  • North America
  • Treaty of Paris
  • Historical Conflict

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  1. WELCOME Today you will need to get out the note packet from yesterday. Each group will need one white board and dry erase marker.

  2. THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

  3. The British Take Action Early on-French appeared to be winning control of the American land: Built forts throughout the Great Lakes region & the Ohio River valley Strong alliances with the Native Americans

  4. Britain Declares War 1754-Great Britain sent Gen. Edward Braddock to be commander in chief of British forces in America & drive the French out Unsuccessful in the battle at Fort Duquesne; lost nearly 1,000 soldiers & was killed Defeat spurred Britain to declare war on France Seven Years War began in 1756

  5. Pitt and Success Early years-British were not successful William Pitt, prime minister of Britain, came to power; things changed: Britain paid for war supplies; put them into debt British recaptured the fort at Louisbourg & captured Fort Frontenac & Fort Duquesne

  6. The Fall of New France Continued British victories led to the downfall of the French as a power in North America: Surprised & defeated the French army at the Battle of Quebec Capital of New France & a place that was thought to be impossible to attack.

  7. Treaty of Paris of 1763 Treaty of Paris of 1763 ended the war: France kept the West Indies but gave Canada & its lands east of the Mississippi River to Great Britain Great Britain gained Florida from Spain Spain received lands west of the Mississippi River (the Louisiana Territory) & the port of New Orleans North America-divided between Britain & Spain with the Mississippi River as the boundary

  8. North America Before & After the War

  9. Trouble on the Frontier British victory left the Native Americans without their ally & main trading partner Raised prices of goods Did not pay the Native Americans for their land Began new settlements in western Pennsylvania

  10. Pontiacs Rebellion Pontiac was a chief of an Ottawa village near Detroit Put together an alliance of Native Americans Attacked the British forts & led a series of raids called Pontiac s War along the PA & VA frontiers War ended when Pontiac heard that the French signed the Treaty of Paris

  11. Proclamation of 1763 Was to prevent more fighting & westward expansion King George III declared the Appalachian Mts as the temporary boundary for the colonies Created more conflicts between Britain & the colonies People owned & invested in land west of the mts

  12. The Proclamation Linewas the term for the area the colonists were not allowed to move, which was west of the Appalachian Mountains.

  13. What do you think????? What do think will happen in the colonies now that King George had issued the Proclamation of 1763?

  14. The Proclamation of 1763 Students: Draw this on back of notes The Indians agree to stop attacking the colonies. The Indians continue to attack the colonies. The colonists will remain on the coast where the king can use the navy to keep them under control. Parliament passes the Proclamation of 1763 The king is concerned that as colonists move inland, he will have less control over their actions. Makes the Colonist angry at King George III! Put in your frame of Reference: The king believes the colonists will be happy about the Proclamation, because it will stop the attacks from the Indians.

  15. Question 1 Notes face down! What was the name of the King of England at the time of the Proclamation Line in 1763? A. King James B. King George III C. King Henry D. King James II

  16. Answer 1 B. King George III

  17. Question 2 Who do you think most likely the Proclamation line causes friction between? A. The colonists and the British B. The British and the French C. The French and the Native Americans D. The colonists and the French

  18. Answer 2 A. The colonists and the British

  19. Question 3 Why are the colonists mad they can t cross the Appalachian Mountains? A. They wanted to move their for religious freedom B. They wanted to live with the natives and learn to hunt with them. C. They fought for it during the 7 Years War and wanted to settle there

  20. Answer 3 C. They fought for it during the 7 Years War and wanted to settle there

  21. Question 4 Why do you think King George III felt he needed the proclamation line?

  22. Class discussion

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