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American Pageant Book - Chapter 6 The Duel for North America.

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King Louis XIV   King of France from 1643 to 1715 who supported overseas exploration and colonization  
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Quebec   The first settlement of the French in North America. Was on the St. Lawrence River and was established in 1608.  
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Samuel de Champlain   The leading figure of Quebec who was nicknamed the "Father of New France."  
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Huron Indians   A nearby group of Indians that Champlain established as allies.  
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New France   The name for the French colony in North America whose primary resource was beaver.  
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Coureurs de bois   A term for French woodsmen who trapped and traded with Indians.  
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Voyageurs   French seamen who recruited Indians into the fur business.  
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Antoine Cadillac   The French explorer who founded Detroit in 1701.  
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Robert de la Salle   The French explorer who sailed down the Mississippi River in 1682 and founded Louisiana.  
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French fortified posts   Planted to block Spain on the Gulf of Mexico. The most important of these were in New Orleans and Illinois.  
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King William's War and Queen Anne's War   The two earliest fights between European powers for control of North America. 1689-1697 and 1702-1713 respectively.  
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Peace signing at Utrecht   1713. Britain won. Received Acadia (renamed Nova Scotia), Newfoundland, and Hudson Bay.  
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War of Jenkins's Ear   Small-scale war that broke in America between the Spanish and British in 1739.  
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War of Austrian Succession or King George's War   Large-scale war in Europe that merged with another ongoing war in the Americas. British won.  
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Louisbourg fortress   Invaded and captured by the British. French still clung to it after being given to the English.  
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Ohio Valley   Major source of contention between the French and the British.  
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Fort Necessity   The scene of Washington's defeat in Ohio. Forced to retreat in 1754.  
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French Acadians   A group of French that the British had conquered in 1713 that were uprooted in 1755.  
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French and Indian War or Seven Years War   The most far-flung war in the world. Started in America in 1754 by Washington in the Ohio Valley.  
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Frederick the Great   King of Prussia who, against the odds, fought off the French, Austrian, and Russian armies in Germany during the Seven Years/French and Indian War.  
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Albany Congress   Summoned by the British government in 1754 to keep the Iroquois on Britain's side and to unite the colonies.  
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Benjamin Franklin   Leading figure of the Albany Congress who contributed a scheme for colonial home rule.  
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General Braddock   An officer who set out on a disastrous expedition to conquer Fort Duquesne.  
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William Pitt   Brilliant leader in the London government (1757) who earned the titles "Great Commoner" and "Organizer of Victory".  
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Battle of Quebec   A battle between the British and French in 1759 that ended with all French power thrown out of North America.  
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James Wolfe   The leader of the British army during the Battle of Quebec.  
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Marquis de Montcalm   The leader of the French army during the Battle of Quebec.  
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Treaty of Paris   Signed in 1763, a peace agreement that threw French power off of North America.  
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Restless colonists   Would not unite to help their mother country against their biggest foe. Colonial disunity plagued them.  
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Chief Pontiac   Ottawan chief that, in 1763, led several tribes in a violent campaign to drive the British out of the Ohio Country.  
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Proclamation of 1763   Prevented the colonists from settling west of the Appalachians. Colonists defied this. Fueled a feeling of rebellion.  
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