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Page 1: The French and Indian War 1756 - 1763 Beginnings  The roots of hatred between the French and the English had been building for years and never waned.

The French and Indian The French and Indian WarWar

1756 - 1763

Page 2: The French and Indian War 1756 - 1763 Beginnings  The roots of hatred between the French and the English had been building for years and never waned.

Beginnings

The roots of hatred between the French and the English had been building for years and never waned.

France still held most of the territory in the Americas

Page 3: The French and Indian War 1756 - 1763 Beginnings  The roots of hatred between the French and the English had been building for years and never waned.

Conflict Arising

Frustrated by the boxing maneuvers instigated by the French in the Ohio region, and the defeat of Washington in the Ohio valley. Britain directly challenged the French rule

Page 4: The French and Indian War 1756 - 1763 Beginnings  The roots of hatred between the French and the English had been building for years and never waned.

Opening Rounds

General Braddock was dispatched with Two Irish regiments to destroy Fort Duquesne but was destroyed by a smaller French and Native American force, Braddock himself was killed.

Page 5: The French and Indian War 1756 - 1763 Beginnings  The roots of hatred between the French and the English had been building for years and never waned.

Total War

The French knew that the quickest way to ensure victory, allowed the Indians under their control to attack frontier settlers “ensuring” a Canadian officer mused “a desire to return of peace”

Page 6: The French and Indian War 1756 - 1763 Beginnings  The roots of hatred between the French and the English had been building for years and never waned.

The sides

British

Iroquois

Seneca

Oneida

Mohawk

Onondaga

Cayuga

Cherokee

Montauk

Creek

Chickasaw

Tuscararora

French

Algonquin

Delaware's

Shawnees

Sandusky

Seneca

Wea

Kickapoo

Page 7: The French and Indian War 1756 - 1763 Beginnings  The roots of hatred between the French and the English had been building for years and never waned.

Assessment Point

What do you think were the motivations/needs for the Native American Tribes to assist the European Nations?

Page 8: The French and Indian War 1756 - 1763 Beginnings  The roots of hatred between the French and the English had been building for years and never waned.

Turn around

In 1757 William Pitt came out of retirement and along with concessions made to the Iroquois Confederacy, started to turn around the war, amassing some 50,000 men

Page 9: The French and Indian War 1756 - 1763 Beginnings  The roots of hatred between the French and the English had been building for years and never waned.

Bolstering

Britain soon enhanced the forts along the disputed borders and the stage was set for a dramatic turnaround

Page 10: The French and Indian War 1756 - 1763 Beginnings  The roots of hatred between the French and the English had been building for years and never waned.

Battle Techniques

Generally this war also known as the seven year war was fought conventionally by both sides. They would form lines

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Techniques

On both Sides

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And then!!!

Page 13: The French and Indian War 1756 - 1763 Beginnings  The roots of hatred between the French and the English had been building for years and never waned.

Aftermath

The often gruesome mess then had to be cleaned up by their loved ones

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Map of the Battles Fought

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Capture Of Ontario

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Assessment Point

Now that the British had won the war, what concession do you think the Iroquois would want from them? What further problems are likely to come from this?

Page 17: The French and Indian War 1756 - 1763 Beginnings  The roots of hatred between the French and the English had been building for years and never waned.

Treaty of Paris

Page 18: The French and Indian War 1756 - 1763 Beginnings  The roots of hatred between the French and the English had been building for years and never waned.

Changing the Face of America

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Last of the Mohicans


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