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French and Indian War

French and Indian War

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4th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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French and Indian War

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Who fought in the French and Indian War?

From the name of the war, youmight guess that the French fought the Indians, but the main enemies in the war were the French and the British. 

however both sides had American Indian allies.

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How is it different from the Seven Years War?

The French and Indian war is considered part of the Seven Years War. The Seven Years War was fought throughout much of the world. The portion of the Seven Years War that was fought in North America is called the French and Indian War.

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Where was it fought?

The war was fought mostly in the northeast along the border between the British colonies and the French Colonies of New France. The Ohio River Valley.

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Leading up to the War

As the American colonies began to expand to the west, they came into conflict with the French. The first real conflict began when the French moved into the Ohio country and built Fort Duquesne on the Ohio River (where the city of Pittsburgh is today). It was over the construction of this fort that the first battle of the war, the Battle of Jumonville Glen, took place on May 28, 175

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Major Battles and Events

  • General Braddock at Fort Duquesne (1755) - British General Braddock led 1500 men to take Fort Duquesne.

  • Battle of Fort Oswego (1756) -The French captured the British Fort Oswego and took 1,700 prisoners captive.

  • Massacre at Fort William Henry (1757) - The French took Fort William Henry. Many British soldiers were massacred.

  • Battle of Quebec (1759) - The British claimed a decisive victory over the French and occupied Quebec City.

  • Fall of Montreal (1760) - The city of Montreal falls to the British led by Field Marshal Jeffery Amherst. The fighting is nearly over in the American colonies.

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End of the War and Results

The French and Indian War ended on February 10, 1763 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. France was forced to give up all of its North American territory. Britain gained all of the land east of the Mississippi River and Spain gained the land west of the Mississippi.

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Consequences

The war was expensive for the British government to fight. In order to pay for it, they issued taxes on the colonies. The British government considered this fair as they were protecting the interests of the colonies. The colonies, however, felt that they should not be taxed unless they had representation in the British government.

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Interesting Facts about the French and Indian War

  • Daniel Boone was a supply-wagon driver during the French and Indian War.

  • George Washington served as a colonel in the provincial militia during the war. He was the leader at the first battle of the war, the Battle of Jumonville Glen.

  • The French were greatly outnumbered by the British and had to rely heavily on American Indian soldiers and allies

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