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American History Unit 1 Lecture 7 The Road to Conflict – Part I

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American History Unit 1 Lecture 7

The Road to Conflict – Part I

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The French and Indian War

The French and Indian War

The French and Indian War sets the stage for conflict between Britain and its American Colonies

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The French and Indian War

• 500 year old rivalry between Britain and France comes to America

• Conflict begins over land in the area of Western Pennsylvania

• Erupts into war between France and their Indian allies and Britain, the Colonists, and their Indian allies.

• Colonies want to expand West – French and Indians resist

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Course of the War• France wins many early

battles; war is fought both in Europe and N. America

• George Washington, a young Lieutenant fighting for the British colonies, loses one of the war’s earliest skirmishes

• William Pitt, a British politician turns the tide of the War

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The War Ends

• Powerful Iroquois join the side of the British and Colonies

• The French city of Quebec is captured• War lasts for 9 years, and includes fighting in

Europe. • By 1763, French are defeated and lose

virtually all of their lands in North America!

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Victory leads to conflict

The French and Indian War set the stage for conflict between Britain and its American Colonies2 Key Reasons:Proclamation of 1763Increase in taxes to pay for war

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Victory leads to ConflictProclamation of 1763

• After winning French and Indian War, Britain wants peace in the colonies

• PROCLAMATION OF 1763 – Bans colonists from settling West of the Appalachian Mountains

• Hope to avoid further conflict with Indians

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Victory leads to Conflict

Proclamation of 1763

• Proclamation angered colonists• Moved past line against wishes of

the British• Colonists believe the line shows

the British don’t care about them

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Victory leads to Conflict

British Expenses• Britain had spent a lot of

money on the French and Indian War

• National debt was doubled• Keeping troops in the

colonies was expensive

Increased Taxes• Britain begins cracking

down on smuggling by American colonists

• British pass SUGAR ACT – says smugglers will be tried by British Courts – not Colonial Courts

• Angers Colonists and protests begin

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1. From http://ns1763.ca/remem/7yw-timeline-w.html

2. From http://www.nebraskastudies.org3. From http://jb-hdnp.org/