Chapter 5 Notes
... 2. Battle of Quebec: battle that led to the British victory in the French and Indian War 3. General Wolfe (British) vs. General Montcalm (French) 4. Wolfe and 4,000 of his men scaled 300 feet of cliffs to attack Quebec and won the battle 5. Spain made a pact to aid France; too little, too late 6. Pa ...
... 2. Battle of Quebec: battle that led to the British victory in the French and Indian War 3. General Wolfe (British) vs. General Montcalm (French) 4. Wolfe and 4,000 of his men scaled 300 feet of cliffs to attack Quebec and won the battle 5. Spain made a pact to aid France; too little, too late 6. Pa ...
PP British North America, Seven Years War, Pontiac`s War
... • American Indians fought for their independence against the British and compelled them to think seriously about the place of Native peoples in the British Empire • The Royal Proclamation - established the Appalachian as the boundary line between Indian and colonial lands and stipulated “that no pri ...
... • American Indians fought for their independence against the British and compelled them to think seriously about the place of Native peoples in the British Empire • The Royal Proclamation - established the Appalachian as the boundary line between Indian and colonial lands and stipulated “that no pri ...
The Growth of the Thirteen Colonies
... Captured Fort Duquesne in Pennsylvania and renamed it Fort Pitt ...
... Captured Fort Duquesne in Pennsylvania and renamed it Fort Pitt ...
colonial period notes student copy
... The importance of the ____________________________________________________ 1. Eventually, the European powers would discover that there were not silver and gold mines in North America equal to that of South America 2. Instead they learned that the most profit could be made from and commerce with the ...
... The importance of the ____________________________________________________ 1. Eventually, the European powers would discover that there were not silver and gold mines in North America equal to that of South America 2. Instead they learned that the most profit could be made from and commerce with the ...
An Expedition to Save New France
... joined French campaigns against the British colonies, but they did ...
... joined French campaigns against the British colonies, but they did ...
Chapter 6: Duel For North America
... 1. France was a latecomer to seek New World Land and was involved in civil & religious wars (Catholics v. Huguenots/Calvinists). 2. St. Bartholomew’s Day 1572–10,000 Huguenots killed in cold blood. [Henry Navarre (Huguenot) was getting married on that day – later became King Henry IV of France and c ...
... 1. France was a latecomer to seek New World Land and was involved in civil & religious wars (Catholics v. Huguenots/Calvinists). 2. St. Bartholomew’s Day 1572–10,000 Huguenots killed in cold blood. [Henry Navarre (Huguenot) was getting married on that day – later became King Henry IV of France and c ...
Student Study Guide for the American Pageant
... D) gained exclusive control of the slave trade. E) all of the above. For the American colonies, the Seven Years' War (pg. 118) A) ended the myth of British invincibility. B) left them in need of experienced officers. C) offered the opportunity to grow closer to the British. D) gave them the opportun ...
... D) gained exclusive control of the slave trade. E) all of the above. For the American colonies, the Seven Years' War (pg. 118) A) ended the myth of British invincibility. B) left them in need of experienced officers. C) offered the opportunity to grow closer to the British. D) gave them the opportun ...
The Duel for North America: 1608-1763
... Britain had unchallenged supremacy in N. America British navy was the dominant naval power in the world American colonies no longer had to feel the threat of French or Spanish attacks, especially on the ...
... Britain had unchallenged supremacy in N. America British navy was the dominant naval power in the world American colonies no longer had to feel the threat of French or Spanish attacks, especially on the ...
Ch.5 (pt.1 ANSWERS)
... England refers to a the country itself. Great Britain refers to the island that includes England, Scotland, and Wales. The United Kingdom refers to Great Britain and Northern Ireland ...
... England refers to a the country itself. Great Britain refers to the island that includes England, Scotland, and Wales. The United Kingdom refers to Great Britain and Northern Ireland ...
Chapter6 - Phoenix Union High School District
... 1. 7 of the 13 colonies met (1754) at the Albany Congress in Albany, NY. 2. There, Ben Franklin led the delegates toward unity. 1. His famous "Join or Die" cartoon of a disjointed snake (symbolizing the colonies) illustrated his point. 2. His plan eventually failed though, because the colonies were ...
... 1. 7 of the 13 colonies met (1754) at the Albany Congress in Albany, NY. 2. There, Ben Franklin led the delegates toward unity. 1. His famous "Join or Die" cartoon of a disjointed snake (symbolizing the colonies) illustrated his point. 2. His plan eventually failed though, because the colonies were ...
Document
... Braddock's men were ambushed en route to the battle and nearly wiped out. Braddock himself was killed. Only Washington's men using "Indian tactics" (guerilla fighting) prevented a total catastrophe. Clearly, a new style of fighting was needed in America (not the European style of fighting in an ...
... Braddock's men were ambushed en route to the battle and nearly wiped out. Braddock himself was killed. Only Washington's men using "Indian tactics" (guerilla fighting) prevented a total catastrophe. Clearly, a new style of fighting was needed in America (not the European style of fighting in an ...
Chapter 6 The Duel for North America
... The French coureurs de bois and the British colonists. Both sides recruited Indian allies. b) Both sides agreed that America wasn't worth risking regular troops. c) Pro-France Indians ransacked Schenectady, New York, and Deerfield, Mass. d) The British failed to take Quebec and Montreal, but did tem ...
... The French coureurs de bois and the British colonists. Both sides recruited Indian allies. b) Both sides agreed that America wasn't worth risking regular troops. c) Pro-France Indians ransacked Schenectady, New York, and Deerfield, Mass. d) The British failed to take Quebec and Montreal, but did tem ...
Chapter 6 - The Duel for North America
... 1. King Williams war and Queen Anne’s war English colonists fought the French coureurs de bois and Indians. Neither side considered America important enough to end real troops 2. French inspired Indians to ravage New England cities 3. Britain failed to capture Quebec and Montreal. Peace treaty i ...
... 1. King Williams war and Queen Anne’s war English colonists fought the French coureurs de bois and Indians. Neither side considered America important enough to end real troops 2. French inspired Indians to ravage New England cities 3. Britain failed to capture Quebec and Montreal. Peace treaty i ...
Slide 1
... • King Williams war and Queen Anne’s war – English colonists fought the French coureurs de bois and Indians. – Neither side considered America important enough to send real troops. • French inspired Indians to ravage New England villages. • Britain failed to capture Quebec and Montreal. But the Trea ...
... • King Williams war and Queen Anne’s war – English colonists fought the French coureurs de bois and Indians. – Neither side considered America important enough to send real troops. • French inspired Indians to ravage New England villages. • Britain failed to capture Quebec and Montreal. But the Trea ...
Colonial Rivalry: The French and Indian War
... One principal reason was that the British continued to fight in formation— And French/Indian forces used the far more effective tactics of guerilla warfare. ...
... One principal reason was that the British continued to fight in formation— And French/Indian forces used the far more effective tactics of guerilla warfare. ...
Colonial Conflict French English Indians 1
... Rangers, a famous special force in the Colonial Army used guerilla tactics to launch several surprise attacks on French and Native forces. Despite participation of groups like Roger's Rangers, the war went badly for the British in the beginning. The British launched unsuccessful attacks against the ...
... Rangers, a famous special force in the Colonial Army used guerilla tactics to launch several surprise attacks on French and Native forces. Despite participation of groups like Roger's Rangers, the war went badly for the British in the beginning. The British launched unsuccessful attacks against the ...
Colonial American military history
Colonial American military history is the military record of the Thirteen Colonies from their founding to the American Revolution in 1775.