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Part SEVEN A Royal colony before Revolution

Part SEVEN A Royal colony before Revolution. October 12 th 2016. The French & Indian War. In 1754 England Went to War with France. France and England had disputes about land claims in the North America England and France were fighting for control over world empires.

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Part SEVEN A Royal colony before Revolution

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  1. Part SEVENA Royal colony before Revolution October 12th 2016

  2. The French & Indian War

  3. In 1754 England Went to War with France • France and England had disputes about land claims in the North America • England and France were fighting for control over world empires

  4. In 1762 France and Spain Ask For Peace (Treaty of Paris) • England demands that France and Spain give up their claims in North America • France and Spain give up all of their claims East of the Mississippi River

  5. The Treaty of Paris Affected Georgia • England claimed that it’s land claim in Georgia went all the way to the Pacific Ocean “sea to sea” • In the Treaty of Paris, England gives up all of its claims West of the Mississippi River

  6. The Proclamation of 1763 Page 83

  7. What Was the Proclamation of 1763? • England had to deal with Indian uprisings and paying for the French and Indian War • King George III issues the Proclamation of 1763, which created four new North American colonies and changed Georgia’s borders

  8. The Colony Prospers Page 84

  9. After the French and Indian War the Georgia Colony Grows • The French and Spanish were no longer a threat and the Creek Indians gave up over 2 million acres of land to the colony

  10. The Headright System Adopted • Each “head” of a family was given 100 acres and 50 acres per family member, indentured servants, or slaves

  11. New Settlers Rush To Georgia For Free Land • The Appalachian Mountains blocked Westward migration • Land West of the Appalachian Mountains was reserved for the Native Americans

  12. Thousands Came to Georgia • In a few short years, nearly half of Georgia’s population was African-American • By 1776 Georgia had 50,000 colonists and was growing fast

  13. British Soldiers in Formation Spanish Soldiers in Armor

  14. St. Augustine Today

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