1 / 17

The French and Indian War

This thesis explores how the French and Indian War marked a significant shift in American colonial relations with Britain, examining key events and the role of Native Americans.

omab
Download Presentation

The French and Indian War

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The French and Indian War Another Step in the Duel for North America

  2. THESIS: • The French and Indian War was the major turning point in American colonial relations with the mother country Britain.

  3. Background: King William’s War 1689-1697 • British fought the French and Indian Allies • Indian raids against Deerfield and Schenectady • British gained Port Royal but returned it in peace negotiations • British failed to conquer Quebec King William III of England

  4. Background: Queen Anne’s War 1702-1713 • British fought against France, Spain and Native Americans • English failed to take Montreal and Quebec • Peace of Utrecht: England gained Acadia, Newfoundland, and trade rights in Spanish America Queen Anne of England

  5. Background: King George’s War • English versus the French and Spanish • New Englanders under Mass. governor William Shirely invaded New France and captured Louisbourg- an important seaway fort • Louisbourg was given back to France in the 1748 Treaty King George II of England

  6. The Iroquois: Pawns in the Game of Empire • They held the strategic position between New France and the British colonies • British tended to be more arrogant toward natives and French constructed military alliances with Indians to hold off British expansion • British goods were better, cheaper and more available due to British naval control

  7. Primary Source Activity #1 • We will be reading excerpts from two speeches by Canassatego, who was the chief of the Onondaga Nation and a diplomat for the Iroquois nation • We will read through paragraph by paragraph and you will fill in the key points • After that, you will work with a partner to complete the close reading graphic organizer (on the back)

  8. The War Begins: Fort Duquesne • Fort Duquesne was built to stem British expansion into the Ohio River Valley • Virginia governor Robert Dinwiddie sent Washington to evict the French • Washington attacked an advance patrol, reinforcements and natives counterattack and defeat him at Fort Necessity Model of Fort Duquesne

  9. Albany Plan of Union 1754

  10. Primary Source Activity #2 • Plan of Albany primary source analysis

  11. General Braddock • British sent large numbers of troops to the colonies, displaced the Acadians from Nova Scotia • With 2200 men, Braddock set out to avenge Washington’s defeat General Braddock

  12. Braddock Defeated • Braddock was ambushed by Native Americans and French, suffering 1000 casualties • Washington directed the retreat and revived his military career

  13. Impact of Braddock’s defeat • Native American on the frontier were emboldened • French and Natives go on the offensive but French general Montcalm began alienating the Indians • French eventually “write off” Canada after poor harvests and numerical inferiority • French eventually destroy Duquense and flee, the British rebuild it as Fort Pitt 1758

  14. Primary Source Activity 3: The War • We will read through the first page together and you will fill in the key idea. • Then with a partner, you will read the rest and fill in the key ideas, and also the closer reading graphic organizer with a partner

  15. The End of the War • In a three pronged attack, the British attack and defeat Montreal 1760 • 1762: Spain joins the war, hoping to limit the gains of the British, they too are defeated • 1763: Treaty of Paris • France gave Louisiana to Spain • Spain gave Florida to British • West Indies colonies were returned to original colonizers

  16. Primary Source Activity #4 • You will read a statement made by Chief Minavavana who was an ally of the French • This time, you will complete all the activities on your own!

  17. Homework • Read page 88, section “The Colonies and Britain Grow Apart” and take notes • Read chapter 4 section 1 and take notes • If you have not completed the salutary neglect graphic organizer it is also homework

More Related