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Keep in Notes Section The French & Indian War Notes Which famous American gained recognition during the French & Indian War? Who was fighting on the side of the French? The Facts The French and Indian War ( - ) was a conflict between the French and British over control of the west of the Appalachian Mountains. Many Native American groups joined forces with the French, which is why American colonists called it the French and Indian War (it is known as the______ ___ in other countries). The colonists, including young military leader , helped the British win the war against the French. (1763) ended the French and Indian War, removing French claim to North America. Britain gained all of North America east of the Mississippi River and Spain gained Louisiana, including New Orleans. After the war, American colonists were very proud to be British and hopeful for the future. However, Britain was in great debt. Effects of the French & Indian War The French & Indian War changed the relationship between Britain & the American colonists: Colonists were excited about the possibility of new in the west now that the French were gone Colonists learned new fighting tactics from the _____________________________. Parliament expected the to help pay for the war

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Page 1: MS. BROWN'S SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS€¦ · Web viewAfter the war, American colonists were very proud to be British and hopeful for the future. However, Britain was in great debt. Effects

Keep in Notes Section

The French & Indian War Notes

Which famous American gained recognition during the French & Indian War? Who was fighting on the side of the French? The Facts• The French and Indian War ( - ) was a conflict between the

French and British over control of the west of the Appalachian Mountains.

• Many Native American groups joined forces with the French, which is why American colonists called it the French and Indian War (it is known as the______ ___ in other countries).

• The colonists, including young military leader , helped the British win the war against the French.

• (1763) ended the French and Indian War, removing French claim to North America.

• Britain gained all of North America east of the Mississippi River and Spain gained Louisiana, including New Orleans.

• After the war, American colonists were very proud to be British and hopeful for the future. However, Britain was in great debt.

Effects of the French & Indian WarThe French & Indian War changed the relationship between Britain & the American colonists:

Colonists were excited about the possibility of new in the west now that the French were gone

Colonists learned new fighting tactics from the _____________________________.

Parliament expected the to help pay for the war More decisions would now be made by the because

the Colonists did not have a general assembly.Other problems strained the relationship between Britain & the colonists after the war: • The expensive British was not removed from America• The Ottawa (NAs), led by , attacked frontier

settlers who flooded into the Ohio Valley.• Britain had to spend more money defending colonists in the frontier.• The Proclamation of 1763- colonists from

moving across the Appalachian Mountains• -Colonists were angry because this limited their ability to gain new land• -Colonists were angry that this decision was made by Parliament & not in

_______________________________.

Page 2: MS. BROWN'S SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS€¦ · Web viewAfter the war, American colonists were very proud to be British and hopeful for the future. However, Britain was in great debt. Effects

• The French & Indian War brought an end to & began parliamentary sovereignty. Colonists no longer had freedom to expand as they liked and trade with who they wanted.

• English officials assumed that Parliament must have ultimate authority over ALL laws & taxes. Corrupt tax collector were everywhere, mistreating the colonists.

• New taxes & laws were passed without asking colonial assemblies • As Britain assumed more , the colonists tried to

hang onto the power of their colonial assemblies. • This shift would prove to be the beginning of the long road towards colonial

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