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French & Indian

War~~Cluster WMS Social Studies

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Fort Necessity English fort built by Washington
Quebec Capital of New France
French advantage military strategy
British advantages more money & people
Fort Duquesne French fort at Ohio forks
General Braddock British general
William Pitt British Minister of War
Pontiac Chief of the Ottawa; attacked settlers and destroyed forts--Pontiac's Rebellion
Ohio Valley Land in the Ohio River Valley that the French, British and Native Americans all wanted
George Washington Sent to tell French to leave Ohio River Valley; Fought with Braddock at Fort Duquesne
British Gains from the Treaty of Paris 1. New France (Canada) 2) French lands west of Mississippi 3) Florida
French Gains from the Treaty of Paris 1)Carribbean sugar colonies 2) 2 small islands near Canada
French Loss from the Treaty of Paris Louisiana Territory lost to Spain
Proclamation of 1763 Forbid colonists to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains; Issued by King George II
Why was Proclamation of 1763 made? Britain did not want to pay to defend colonists from the Native Americans
Colonists' view of the Proclamation of 1763 Angry--many wanted to move west
Native Americans' view of the Proclamation of 1763 Happy to have their land back
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