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The Great War for Empire

The Great War for Empire. Sasso US I. Setting the Stage. King William’s War Queen Anne’s War King George’s War. The Competition for North America (Mid 1700s). The Beginnings. The Iroquois Confederacy held a dominant position in fur trade

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The Great War for Empire

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  1. The Great War for Empire Sasso US I

  2. Setting the Stage • King William’s War • Queen Anne’s War • King George’s War

  3. The Competition for North America (Mid 1700s)

  4. The Beginnings • The Iroquois Confederacy held a dominant position in fur trade • Iroquois open up fur trade in the Ohio Valley to the British • French interpret this as being aggressive (territory was disputed) • French start building massive forts throughout the area • Fort Duquesne is one of the crown jewels

  5. The Beginnings • England and France both overreact • VA militia under the command of George Washington is called out • GW is only 22 at the time, and really inexperienced militarily • He screws up…calls for an assault on a French scouting party • French retaliate (and totally humiliate GW) • These are the first skirmishes of the French and Indian War

  6. The French and Indian War • Has multiple names • French and Indian War (America) • Great War for Empire (England) • Seven Years War (Continental Europe) • War is broken down into three distinct phases

  7. Phase 1 (1754-1756) • Largely a North American conflict at this stage • England and France are occupied in Europe • The bulk of the fighting consists of colonists defending against Native raids- Natives were excited by what they felt was English weakness • One large English Advance led by General Edward Braddock • They are routed by the French and Indians

  8. Phase 2 (1756-1758) • England and France will formally declare war on one another • The conflict now goes global • Fighting in America, West Indies, India, and Europe • The main war is being waged in America

  9. Phase 2 (1756-1758) • Up to this point the battle effort had been locally controlled and fought by the colonists • Now England is going to look to assert more authority over the war • Things change under the supervision of England’s William Pitt

  10. William Pitt • Pitt will bring the war under English control • Personally plans war strategies • Appoints commanders • Issues orders to the colonists • “Impressment”- forcing colonial citizens into the British military • Additionally- had soldiers seize whatever goods they needed…usually without paying for them • Creates a lot of resentment and tension between the colonists and British

  11. Phase 3 (1758-1763) • Colonists will protest against British orders and requests, sometimes violently • After 1758, Pitt (now the prime minister) will have to relax some of his earlier policies • Realizes that he will have to send more British regulars if he wants to secure a victory against the French • Recruitment will be given back to colonial authorities; there will be a troop surge in favor of the British • French had always been outnumbered, even during their great success • This will be too much for the French and Natives to handle • The tide will start to turn in favor of the British

  12. Phase 3 (1758-1763) • By mid-1758 the British regulars and colonial militias are taking French strongholds at will • Ft. Duquesne will fall without a fight • Generals Jeffrey Amherst and James Wolfe • The greatest victory comes at Quebec, 9/13/1759 • Quebec was supposed to be impenetrable • This is the beginning of the end for the French • French will formally surrender to Amherst in September of 1760

  13. The Treaty of Paris • Treaty will not be completed until 1763 • French losses are great • Are forced to give England all American land up to the Mississippi River • Also give England islands in the Caribbean • France must also give New Orleans and all of their land West of the Mississippi River to Spain • France is out of North America

  14. Effects England • Greatly expands England’s territory in the new world (at least 2x) • This will greatly increase problems as well • Debt increases significantly • English dislike for Americans will increase • It is the English belief that this war was fought for the benefit of the Americans • England feels that a major reorganization of America has to take place • France is out of North America • France will carry some serious bitterness • Will look for revenge on the English France

  15. Effects American Colonists • Interesting situation • Since England’s land has doubled, their land has doubled • Really want to expand • For the first time, the colonies had been unified against a common enemy • Starting to really resent the British • Policies enforced during the war will leave lasting scars • British victory is a disaster • The tribes that sided with the French will not be forgotten by the English or the Americans • The Iroquois will begin to crumble from within • Native Americans will never again have a position to deal with European rivals • Going to get real ugly Native Americans

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