chapter 6 Flashcards
samuel de champlain
father of new france
la salle
traveled down mississippi
key to english expansion
ohio valley
french indian war 1754-1763
french and indian vs british and colonists
changed colonies relationship to england
first global war
treaty of paris
england gains fl from spain and french land
albany plan of union
ben franklin
unite colonies to go against french and natives
failed
biggest power in n america 1763
british
pontiac’s rebellion
tribes fight against europeans crossing applications
iroquois
only tribe in british side
new york
proclamation of 1763
worked out plan with indian problem
proc of 1763 was designed to
work out a fair settlement to the indian problem
with the defeat of chief pontiac the british decided to
stabilize indian white relations
in a sense the history of the us began with
fall of quebec and montareal
with the end of the seven years war tension in the colonies
began to somewhat melt
during the seven years war
british officials were disturbed by limited support of colonists
for the american colonies the seven years war
ended british myth of invincibility
in the peace agreement that ended the seven years war
france surrendered north american territories to britan
the battle of quebec
ranks as one of the most significant victories in british and american history
when william pitt became prime minister during the seven years war
focused his military strategy on the quebec montreal area
the british invasion of canadá in 1756 during the seven years war
ended in defeat
ben franklins plan for colonial home rule was rejected by individual colonies because
it did not seem to give enough independence to the colonies
the long range purpose of the albany congress in 1754 was to
achieve colonial unity and common defense against the french threat
new england colonists were outraged when british diplomats returned
louisburg
the war of jenkins ear was
confined to the Caribbean sea in georgia