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French and Indian War (1754-1763) Starting in 1689 England and France engaged in a series of wars for mastery in Europe, and for commercial and colonial supremacy throughout the world. So basically the battles in the colonies were part of a larger struggle between England and France for control of what? World trade and power on the seas. `Beginnings In 1754 hostilities began when colonial Virginia militia clashed with French forces for control of the Ohio Valley. Initially, the French won many victories. ► The government in London decided to intervene in the conflict. It was alarmed by the new forts the French were building and by George Washington's defeat at Fort Necessity. In the fall of 1754, Great Britain appointed who as commander in chief of the British forces in America? General Edward Braddock ► While Braddock believed he and his men would be no match for the French and Native Americans this was not the case. Gen. Braddock marched against the French at Fort Duquesne. What happened? ►A combined force of Native American warriors and French troops ambushed the British. The French and Native Americans were hidden, firing from behind trees and aiming at the bright uniforms. ► Braddock was killed, and the battle ended in a bitter defeat for the British, who suffered nearly 1,000 casualties. ►George Washington was able to save the men from complete disaster. Great Britain Prime Minister William Pitt ► Pitt knew how to pick skilled commanders. He oversaw the war effort from London. ► To avoid having to deal with constant arguments from the colonies about the cost of the war, Pitt decided that Great Britain would pay for supplies needed in the war— no matter the cost. ► What did this lead to???? ► Pitt ran up an enormous debt. After the French and Indian War, the British raised the colonists' taxes to help pay this debt. Pitt had only delayed the moment when the colonists had to pay their share of the bill. ► This was not a popular decision. Great Britain Prime Minister William Pitt redoubles war effort with troops. ► After a series of battles, the French were defeated. The Treaty of Paris (1763) eliminated France as a colonial power in N. America. France ceded (1) to Spain: all French territory west of the Mississippi, as well as the city of New Orleans, and (2) to Britain: Canada and all French territory east of the Mississippi, except New Orleans. Results of the French and Indian War ► 1. On the Colonies: ► The American colonists were favorably affected because they (a) gained selfconfidence and valuable military experience, (b) saw the need for colonial unity, (c) had the danger of attack by the French and certain Indian tribes removed from their frontiers and thus became less dependent on the mother country. Results of the French and Indian War ► For the Native Americans ► The British raised the prices of their goods and, unlike the French, refused to pay the Native Americans for the use of their land. ► Worst of all, British settlers began moving into the valleys of western Pennsylvania. On Britain ► Concentrating on wars against France, Britain had followed a policy of “salutary neglect.” She had permitted her American colonies to exercise virtual self-government and evade Britain’s mercantilist restrictions. Now Britain was determined to change her policy. More results for Britain ► Britain believed: (a) the colonists had not cooperated sufficiently in the war against France, (b) had gained much from the victory over the French and the Indians, and (c) should help pay for the cost of fighting the war. Britain’s New Policy For Colonial America ► Starting in 1763 the British government adopted a new policy: 1. to place the colonies under strict British political and economic control, (2) to compel the colonists to demonstrate respect for and obedience to English laws, and (3) to make the colonies bear their part of the cost of maintaining the British Empire. How do you think this will turn out?????????