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CHAPTER EIGHT. THE CLASH OF THE EMPIRES. Frenchmen also known as LaSalle. He had come to New France two years before to trade for furs with Indians. His great ambition was to find a route to Asia through the interior of North America. ROBERT CAVELIER/LASALLE. NORTHWEST PASSAGE. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: CHAPTER  EIGHT

CHAPTER EIGHT

THE CLASH OF THE EMPIRES

bull Frenchmen bull also known as

LaSalle bull He had come to New

France two years before to trade for furs with Indians

bull His great ambition was to find a route to Asia through the interior of North America ROBERT

CAVELIERLASALLE

NORTHWEST PASSAGE

A route to Asia through the interior of North America

New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos

founding of Quebec in 1608

Population was 2000 (mostly male)

WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE

bull Fur tradersbull Government officialsbull missionaries

QUEBEC

bull THE CAPITAL OF NEW FRANCE

MONTREAL

In the 1660s France became very concerned about the growing number of English and Dutch colonists in North America

They were beginning to compete with the French fur trade

HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent colonies whereas the French had not

SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING

The increased population would serve as a line of defense against the English expansion

The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000 by 1700

HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH

bull ENGLAND STILL DOMINATED

TRADETRADE

WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN

bull Ordinary Frenchmen could not own land

bull The riches for these

men lie in fur pelts and hides

bull Land was only granted to the nobles

WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK

bull Indian participation

WHAT DO I DO NOW

bull 1 Open BOOK to p 1532 Open binder to Ch 8 section one I can

statements3 COMPLETE ONLY 1-14It is truly a miserable thing that we no sooner leave

fighting our neighbors the French but we must fall to quarreling among ourselvesmdash Reverend Samuel Johnson of Connecticut 177319

HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WERE

bull The French got along with the Indians better than any other colonial power

bull French trappers and traders learned to live as the Indians did

bull Some fur traders even lived among the Indians and married into their tribes

bull French missionaries also treated the Indians with respect

WHAT ELSE

bull They took the time to learn the Indian language

bull They did not force the Indians to follow the French ways THE ENGLISH DID NOT TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN TO DO ANY OF THESE THINGS

MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED

Traded goods without exchanging money

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 2: CHAPTER  EIGHT

bull Frenchmen bull also known as

LaSalle bull He had come to New

France two years before to trade for furs with Indians

bull His great ambition was to find a route to Asia through the interior of North America ROBERT

CAVELIERLASALLE

NORTHWEST PASSAGE

A route to Asia through the interior of North America

New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos

founding of Quebec in 1608

Population was 2000 (mostly male)

WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE

bull Fur tradersbull Government officialsbull missionaries

QUEBEC

bull THE CAPITAL OF NEW FRANCE

MONTREAL

In the 1660s France became very concerned about the growing number of English and Dutch colonists in North America

They were beginning to compete with the French fur trade

HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent colonies whereas the French had not

SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING

The increased population would serve as a line of defense against the English expansion

The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000 by 1700

HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH

bull ENGLAND STILL DOMINATED

TRADETRADE

WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN

bull Ordinary Frenchmen could not own land

bull The riches for these

men lie in fur pelts and hides

bull Land was only granted to the nobles

WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK

bull Indian participation

WHAT DO I DO NOW

bull 1 Open BOOK to p 1532 Open binder to Ch 8 section one I can

statements3 COMPLETE ONLY 1-14It is truly a miserable thing that we no sooner leave

fighting our neighbors the French but we must fall to quarreling among ourselvesmdash Reverend Samuel Johnson of Connecticut 177319

HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WERE

bull The French got along with the Indians better than any other colonial power

bull French trappers and traders learned to live as the Indians did

bull Some fur traders even lived among the Indians and married into their tribes

bull French missionaries also treated the Indians with respect

WHAT ELSE

bull They took the time to learn the Indian language

bull They did not force the Indians to follow the French ways THE ENGLISH DID NOT TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN TO DO ANY OF THESE THINGS

MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED

Traded goods without exchanging money

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 3: CHAPTER  EIGHT

NORTHWEST PASSAGE

A route to Asia through the interior of North America

New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos

founding of Quebec in 1608

Population was 2000 (mostly male)

WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE

bull Fur tradersbull Government officialsbull missionaries

QUEBEC

bull THE CAPITAL OF NEW FRANCE

MONTREAL

In the 1660s France became very concerned about the growing number of English and Dutch colonists in North America

They were beginning to compete with the French fur trade

HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent colonies whereas the French had not

SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING

The increased population would serve as a line of defense against the English expansion

The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000 by 1700

HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH

bull ENGLAND STILL DOMINATED

TRADETRADE

WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN

bull Ordinary Frenchmen could not own land

bull The riches for these

men lie in fur pelts and hides

bull Land was only granted to the nobles

WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK

bull Indian participation

WHAT DO I DO NOW

bull 1 Open BOOK to p 1532 Open binder to Ch 8 section one I can

statements3 COMPLETE ONLY 1-14It is truly a miserable thing that we no sooner leave

fighting our neighbors the French but we must fall to quarreling among ourselvesmdash Reverend Samuel Johnson of Connecticut 177319

HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WERE

bull The French got along with the Indians better than any other colonial power

bull French trappers and traders learned to live as the Indians did

bull Some fur traders even lived among the Indians and married into their tribes

bull French missionaries also treated the Indians with respect

WHAT ELSE

bull They took the time to learn the Indian language

bull They did not force the Indians to follow the French ways THE ENGLISH DID NOT TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN TO DO ANY OF THESE THINGS

MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED

Traded goods without exchanging money

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 4: CHAPTER  EIGHT

New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos

founding of Quebec in 1608

Population was 2000 (mostly male)

WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE

bull Fur tradersbull Government officialsbull missionaries

QUEBEC

bull THE CAPITAL OF NEW FRANCE

MONTREAL

In the 1660s France became very concerned about the growing number of English and Dutch colonists in North America

They were beginning to compete with the French fur trade

HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent colonies whereas the French had not

SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING

The increased population would serve as a line of defense against the English expansion

The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000 by 1700

HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH

bull ENGLAND STILL DOMINATED

TRADETRADE

WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN

bull Ordinary Frenchmen could not own land

bull The riches for these

men lie in fur pelts and hides

bull Land was only granted to the nobles

WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK

bull Indian participation

WHAT DO I DO NOW

bull 1 Open BOOK to p 1532 Open binder to Ch 8 section one I can

statements3 COMPLETE ONLY 1-14It is truly a miserable thing that we no sooner leave

fighting our neighbors the French but we must fall to quarreling among ourselvesmdash Reverend Samuel Johnson of Connecticut 177319

HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WERE

bull The French got along with the Indians better than any other colonial power

bull French trappers and traders learned to live as the Indians did

bull Some fur traders even lived among the Indians and married into their tribes

bull French missionaries also treated the Indians with respect

WHAT ELSE

bull They took the time to learn the Indian language

bull They did not force the Indians to follow the French ways THE ENGLISH DID NOT TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN TO DO ANY OF THESE THINGS

MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED

Traded goods without exchanging money

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 5: CHAPTER  EIGHT

WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE

bull Fur tradersbull Government officialsbull missionaries

QUEBEC

bull THE CAPITAL OF NEW FRANCE

MONTREAL

In the 1660s France became very concerned about the growing number of English and Dutch colonists in North America

They were beginning to compete with the French fur trade

HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent colonies whereas the French had not

SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING

The increased population would serve as a line of defense against the English expansion

The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000 by 1700

HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH

bull ENGLAND STILL DOMINATED

TRADETRADE

WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN

bull Ordinary Frenchmen could not own land

bull The riches for these

men lie in fur pelts and hides

bull Land was only granted to the nobles

WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK

bull Indian participation

WHAT DO I DO NOW

bull 1 Open BOOK to p 1532 Open binder to Ch 8 section one I can

statements3 COMPLETE ONLY 1-14It is truly a miserable thing that we no sooner leave

fighting our neighbors the French but we must fall to quarreling among ourselvesmdash Reverend Samuel Johnson of Connecticut 177319

HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WERE

bull The French got along with the Indians better than any other colonial power

bull French trappers and traders learned to live as the Indians did

bull Some fur traders even lived among the Indians and married into their tribes

bull French missionaries also treated the Indians with respect

WHAT ELSE

bull They took the time to learn the Indian language

bull They did not force the Indians to follow the French ways THE ENGLISH DID NOT TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN TO DO ANY OF THESE THINGS

MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED

Traded goods without exchanging money

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 6: CHAPTER  EIGHT

QUEBEC

bull THE CAPITAL OF NEW FRANCE

MONTREAL

In the 1660s France became very concerned about the growing number of English and Dutch colonists in North America

They were beginning to compete with the French fur trade

HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent colonies whereas the French had not

SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING

The increased population would serve as a line of defense against the English expansion

The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000 by 1700

HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH

bull ENGLAND STILL DOMINATED

TRADETRADE

WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN

bull Ordinary Frenchmen could not own land

bull The riches for these

men lie in fur pelts and hides

bull Land was only granted to the nobles

WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK

bull Indian participation

WHAT DO I DO NOW

bull 1 Open BOOK to p 1532 Open binder to Ch 8 section one I can

statements3 COMPLETE ONLY 1-14It is truly a miserable thing that we no sooner leave

fighting our neighbors the French but we must fall to quarreling among ourselvesmdash Reverend Samuel Johnson of Connecticut 177319

HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WERE

bull The French got along with the Indians better than any other colonial power

bull French trappers and traders learned to live as the Indians did

bull Some fur traders even lived among the Indians and married into their tribes

bull French missionaries also treated the Indians with respect

WHAT ELSE

bull They took the time to learn the Indian language

bull They did not force the Indians to follow the French ways THE ENGLISH DID NOT TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN TO DO ANY OF THESE THINGS

MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED

Traded goods without exchanging money

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 7: CHAPTER  EIGHT

MONTREAL

In the 1660s France became very concerned about the growing number of English and Dutch colonists in North America

They were beginning to compete with the French fur trade

HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent colonies whereas the French had not

SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING

The increased population would serve as a line of defense against the English expansion

The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000 by 1700

HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH

bull ENGLAND STILL DOMINATED

TRADETRADE

WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN

bull Ordinary Frenchmen could not own land

bull The riches for these

men lie in fur pelts and hides

bull Land was only granted to the nobles

WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK

bull Indian participation

WHAT DO I DO NOW

bull 1 Open BOOK to p 1532 Open binder to Ch 8 section one I can

statements3 COMPLETE ONLY 1-14It is truly a miserable thing that we no sooner leave

fighting our neighbors the French but we must fall to quarreling among ourselvesmdash Reverend Samuel Johnson of Connecticut 177319

HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WERE

bull The French got along with the Indians better than any other colonial power

bull French trappers and traders learned to live as the Indians did

bull Some fur traders even lived among the Indians and married into their tribes

bull French missionaries also treated the Indians with respect

WHAT ELSE

bull They took the time to learn the Indian language

bull They did not force the Indians to follow the French ways THE ENGLISH DID NOT TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN TO DO ANY OF THESE THINGS

MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED

Traded goods without exchanging money

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 8: CHAPTER  EIGHT

In the 1660s France became very concerned about the growing number of English and Dutch colonists in North America

They were beginning to compete with the French fur trade

HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent colonies whereas the French had not

SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING

The increased population would serve as a line of defense against the English expansion

The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000 by 1700

HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH

bull ENGLAND STILL DOMINATED

TRADETRADE

WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN

bull Ordinary Frenchmen could not own land

bull The riches for these

men lie in fur pelts and hides

bull Land was only granted to the nobles

WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK

bull Indian participation

WHAT DO I DO NOW

bull 1 Open BOOK to p 1532 Open binder to Ch 8 section one I can

statements3 COMPLETE ONLY 1-14It is truly a miserable thing that we no sooner leave

fighting our neighbors the French but we must fall to quarreling among ourselvesmdash Reverend Samuel Johnson of Connecticut 177319

HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WERE

bull The French got along with the Indians better than any other colonial power

bull French trappers and traders learned to live as the Indians did

bull Some fur traders even lived among the Indians and married into their tribes

bull French missionaries also treated the Indians with respect

WHAT ELSE

bull They took the time to learn the Indian language

bull They did not force the Indians to follow the French ways THE ENGLISH DID NOT TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN TO DO ANY OF THESE THINGS

MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED

Traded goods without exchanging money

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 9: CHAPTER  EIGHT

HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent colonies whereas the French had not

SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING

The increased population would serve as a line of defense against the English expansion

The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000 by 1700

HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH

bull ENGLAND STILL DOMINATED

TRADETRADE

WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN

bull Ordinary Frenchmen could not own land

bull The riches for these

men lie in fur pelts and hides

bull Land was only granted to the nobles

WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK

bull Indian participation

WHAT DO I DO NOW

bull 1 Open BOOK to p 1532 Open binder to Ch 8 section one I can

statements3 COMPLETE ONLY 1-14It is truly a miserable thing that we no sooner leave

fighting our neighbors the French but we must fall to quarreling among ourselvesmdash Reverend Samuel Johnson of Connecticut 177319

HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WERE

bull The French got along with the Indians better than any other colonial power

bull French trappers and traders learned to live as the Indians did

bull Some fur traders even lived among the Indians and married into their tribes

bull French missionaries also treated the Indians with respect

WHAT ELSE

bull They took the time to learn the Indian language

bull They did not force the Indians to follow the French ways THE ENGLISH DID NOT TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN TO DO ANY OF THESE THINGS

MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED

Traded goods without exchanging money

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 10: CHAPTER  EIGHT

SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING

The increased population would serve as a line of defense against the English expansion

The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000 by 1700

HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH

bull ENGLAND STILL DOMINATED

TRADETRADE

WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN

bull Ordinary Frenchmen could not own land

bull The riches for these

men lie in fur pelts and hides

bull Land was only granted to the nobles

WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK

bull Indian participation

WHAT DO I DO NOW

bull 1 Open BOOK to p 1532 Open binder to Ch 8 section one I can

statements3 COMPLETE ONLY 1-14It is truly a miserable thing that we no sooner leave

fighting our neighbors the French but we must fall to quarreling among ourselvesmdash Reverend Samuel Johnson of Connecticut 177319

HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WERE

bull The French got along with the Indians better than any other colonial power

bull French trappers and traders learned to live as the Indians did

bull Some fur traders even lived among the Indians and married into their tribes

bull French missionaries also treated the Indians with respect

WHAT ELSE

bull They took the time to learn the Indian language

bull They did not force the Indians to follow the French ways THE ENGLISH DID NOT TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN TO DO ANY OF THESE THINGS

MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED

Traded goods without exchanging money

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 11: CHAPTER  EIGHT

The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000 by 1700

HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH

bull ENGLAND STILL DOMINATED

TRADETRADE

WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN

bull Ordinary Frenchmen could not own land

bull The riches for these

men lie in fur pelts and hides

bull Land was only granted to the nobles

WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK

bull Indian participation

WHAT DO I DO NOW

bull 1 Open BOOK to p 1532 Open binder to Ch 8 section one I can

statements3 COMPLETE ONLY 1-14It is truly a miserable thing that we no sooner leave

fighting our neighbors the French but we must fall to quarreling among ourselvesmdash Reverend Samuel Johnson of Connecticut 177319

HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WERE

bull The French got along with the Indians better than any other colonial power

bull French trappers and traders learned to live as the Indians did

bull Some fur traders even lived among the Indians and married into their tribes

bull French missionaries also treated the Indians with respect

WHAT ELSE

bull They took the time to learn the Indian language

bull They did not force the Indians to follow the French ways THE ENGLISH DID NOT TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN TO DO ANY OF THESE THINGS

MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED

Traded goods without exchanging money

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 12: CHAPTER  EIGHT

HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH

bull ENGLAND STILL DOMINATED

TRADETRADE

WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN

bull Ordinary Frenchmen could not own land

bull The riches for these

men lie in fur pelts and hides

bull Land was only granted to the nobles

WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK

bull Indian participation

WHAT DO I DO NOW

bull 1 Open BOOK to p 1532 Open binder to Ch 8 section one I can

statements3 COMPLETE ONLY 1-14It is truly a miserable thing that we no sooner leave

fighting our neighbors the French but we must fall to quarreling among ourselvesmdash Reverend Samuel Johnson of Connecticut 177319

HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WERE

bull The French got along with the Indians better than any other colonial power

bull French trappers and traders learned to live as the Indians did

bull Some fur traders even lived among the Indians and married into their tribes

bull French missionaries also treated the Indians with respect

WHAT ELSE

bull They took the time to learn the Indian language

bull They did not force the Indians to follow the French ways THE ENGLISH DID NOT TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN TO DO ANY OF THESE THINGS

MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED

Traded goods without exchanging money

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 13: CHAPTER  EIGHT

TRADETRADE

WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN

bull Ordinary Frenchmen could not own land

bull The riches for these

men lie in fur pelts and hides

bull Land was only granted to the nobles

WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK

bull Indian participation

WHAT DO I DO NOW

bull 1 Open BOOK to p 1532 Open binder to Ch 8 section one I can

statements3 COMPLETE ONLY 1-14It is truly a miserable thing that we no sooner leave

fighting our neighbors the French but we must fall to quarreling among ourselvesmdash Reverend Samuel Johnson of Connecticut 177319

HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WERE

bull The French got along with the Indians better than any other colonial power

bull French trappers and traders learned to live as the Indians did

bull Some fur traders even lived among the Indians and married into their tribes

bull French missionaries also treated the Indians with respect

WHAT ELSE

bull They took the time to learn the Indian language

bull They did not force the Indians to follow the French ways THE ENGLISH DID NOT TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN TO DO ANY OF THESE THINGS

MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED

Traded goods without exchanging money

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 14: CHAPTER  EIGHT

WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN

bull Ordinary Frenchmen could not own land

bull The riches for these

men lie in fur pelts and hides

bull Land was only granted to the nobles

WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK

bull Indian participation

WHAT DO I DO NOW

bull 1 Open BOOK to p 1532 Open binder to Ch 8 section one I can

statements3 COMPLETE ONLY 1-14It is truly a miserable thing that we no sooner leave

fighting our neighbors the French but we must fall to quarreling among ourselvesmdash Reverend Samuel Johnson of Connecticut 177319

HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WERE

bull The French got along with the Indians better than any other colonial power

bull French trappers and traders learned to live as the Indians did

bull Some fur traders even lived among the Indians and married into their tribes

bull French missionaries also treated the Indians with respect

WHAT ELSE

bull They took the time to learn the Indian language

bull They did not force the Indians to follow the French ways THE ENGLISH DID NOT TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN TO DO ANY OF THESE THINGS

MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED

Traded goods without exchanging money

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 15: CHAPTER  EIGHT

WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK

bull Indian participation

WHAT DO I DO NOW

bull 1 Open BOOK to p 1532 Open binder to Ch 8 section one I can

statements3 COMPLETE ONLY 1-14It is truly a miserable thing that we no sooner leave

fighting our neighbors the French but we must fall to quarreling among ourselvesmdash Reverend Samuel Johnson of Connecticut 177319

HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WERE

bull The French got along with the Indians better than any other colonial power

bull French trappers and traders learned to live as the Indians did

bull Some fur traders even lived among the Indians and married into their tribes

bull French missionaries also treated the Indians with respect

WHAT ELSE

bull They took the time to learn the Indian language

bull They did not force the Indians to follow the French ways THE ENGLISH DID NOT TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN TO DO ANY OF THESE THINGS

MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED

Traded goods without exchanging money

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 16: CHAPTER  EIGHT

WHAT DO I DO NOW

bull 1 Open BOOK to p 1532 Open binder to Ch 8 section one I can

statements3 COMPLETE ONLY 1-14It is truly a miserable thing that we no sooner leave

fighting our neighbors the French but we must fall to quarreling among ourselvesmdash Reverend Samuel Johnson of Connecticut 177319

HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WERE

bull The French got along with the Indians better than any other colonial power

bull French trappers and traders learned to live as the Indians did

bull Some fur traders even lived among the Indians and married into their tribes

bull French missionaries also treated the Indians with respect

WHAT ELSE

bull They took the time to learn the Indian language

bull They did not force the Indians to follow the French ways THE ENGLISH DID NOT TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN TO DO ANY OF THESE THINGS

MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED

Traded goods without exchanging money

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 17: CHAPTER  EIGHT

HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WERE

bull The French got along with the Indians better than any other colonial power

bull French trappers and traders learned to live as the Indians did

bull Some fur traders even lived among the Indians and married into their tribes

bull French missionaries also treated the Indians with respect

WHAT ELSE

bull They took the time to learn the Indian language

bull They did not force the Indians to follow the French ways THE ENGLISH DID NOT TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN TO DO ANY OF THESE THINGS

MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED

Traded goods without exchanging money

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 18: CHAPTER  EIGHT

bull Some fur traders even lived among the Indians and married into their tribes

bull French missionaries also treated the Indians with respect

WHAT ELSE

bull They took the time to learn the Indian language

bull They did not force the Indians to follow the French ways THE ENGLISH DID NOT TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN TO DO ANY OF THESE THINGS

MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED

Traded goods without exchanging money

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 19: CHAPTER  EIGHT

WHAT ELSE

bull They took the time to learn the Indian language

bull They did not force the Indians to follow the French ways THE ENGLISH DID NOT TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN TO DO ANY OF THESE THINGS

MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED

Traded goods without exchanging money

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 20: CHAPTER  EIGHT

MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED

Traded goods without exchanging money

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 21: CHAPTER  EIGHT

WHAT DID THEY BARTER

bull 1 fursbull 2 deerskins bull 3manufactured

itemsbull 4 iron pots bull 5 steel knivesbull 6 glass beads bull 7 even guns

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 22: CHAPTER  EIGHT

SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH

ROBERT CAVELIER

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 23: CHAPTER  EIGHT

In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca told him

about his homeland A great

river called the Ohio River ran

through this land

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 24: CHAPTER  EIGHT

Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage

That is why LaSalle was so excited

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 25: CHAPTER  EIGHT

WAIT A MINUTEWHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN

bullA route to Asia through the interior of North America

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 26: CHAPTER  EIGHT

NObull The next spring he headed southward from

Lake Ontario until he reached the Ohio River bull He followed the great river almost to the

Mississippi bull Then he realized that the Ohio was heading

south and was not likely to be the Northwest Passage

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 27: CHAPTER  EIGHT

Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fur trader They tried to find yet another great river

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 28: CHAPTER  EIGHT

PORTAGE

bull Carrying boats over land

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 29: CHAPTER  EIGHT

I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they reached the Arkansas River

They were afraid that they might run into the Spanish so they turned around

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 30: CHAPTER  EIGHT

FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM

bull LaSalle had begun dreaming of expanding New France to the west He looked forward to permanent French settlements in the future

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 31: CHAPTER  EIGHT

He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes of colonization

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 32: CHAPTER  EIGHT

In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 33: CHAPTER  EIGHT

In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 34: CHAPTER  EIGHT

In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 35: CHAPTER  EIGHT

In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mound builders and were impressed with how nice the tribe was

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 36: CHAPTER  EIGHT

In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 37: CHAPTER  EIGHT

There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming his country of Louisianahellipin the name of the most high and mighty Louis the Great (king of France)

gt

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 38: CHAPTER  EIGHT

With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth

gt

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 39: CHAPTER  EIGHT

He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 40: CHAPTER  EIGHT

He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several different rivers by the time he made it to this point

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 41: CHAPTER  EIGHT

He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 42: CHAPTER  EIGHT

Out of food and lost all but one ship

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 43: CHAPTER  EIGHT

Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 44: CHAPTER  EIGHT

LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 45: CHAPTER  EIGHT

A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killing LaSalle

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 46: CHAPTER  EIGHT

AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH

bull 1 The French government ordered settlers to stay close together

bull 2 Government later ordered trappers and traders out of the wilderness completely

bull 3The interior the government declared was to remain Indian territory permanently

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 47: CHAPTER  EIGHT

WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI

bull 1 It would be a base of attack against the Spanish-controlled Mexico

bull 2 It would function as a trading post for furs

and minerals from the interior bull 3 It would keep England from taking control

of the Mississippi River

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 48: CHAPTER  EIGHT

The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 49: CHAPTER  EIGHT

bull Jean Baptiste de Bienville was in charge of a fort at Biloxi

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 50: CHAPTER  EIGHT

34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s

bull The St Lawrence River controlled by Quebec and Montreal

bull The mouth of the Mississippi controlled by

New Orleans

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 51: CHAPTER  EIGHT

PART TWO

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 52: CHAPTER  EIGHT

FRANCE AND ENGLAND

STARTED FIGHTING

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 53: CHAPTER  EIGHT

CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE

bullTHE MOWHAWK

INDIANS

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 54: CHAPTER  EIGHT

WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER

bull Control of the eastern port of North America and the Indian Fur Trade

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 55: CHAPTER  EIGHT

WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 56: CHAPTER  EIGHT

WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH

bull1 Algonquinbull2 Huron

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 57: CHAPTER  EIGHT

WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

bull 1 Cayugabull 2 Mohawkbull 3 Oneida bull 4 Onondagabull 5 Senecabull 6 Tuscarora

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 58: CHAPTER  EIGHT

WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful

bull The controlled the only fairly easy passage between New England and the St Lawrence Valley

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 59: CHAPTER  EIGHT

TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS

bull Iroquois expansion threatened the French fur trade

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 60: CHAPTER  EIGHT

OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in

1640bull All the beaver in the Hudson

Valley had been trapped

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 61: CHAPTER  EIGHT

HERE COMES TROUBLE

bull In 1687 France began to wage war on the League

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 62: CHAPTER  EIGHT

WARbull The conflict broadened in 1689 when France

and England went to war in the first of their struggles for World Empire

VS

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 63: CHAPTER  EIGHT

KING WILLIAMS WARbull 1689-1697bull Also known as War of the League

of Augsburg In Europebull English and the Iroquois allies

fought against the French and Algonquin Indians

bull Fought in northern frontier of English colonies and modern day Canada region

bull No new territory was gainedbull Treaty of Ryswick ended this war

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 64: CHAPTER  EIGHT

QUEEN ANNErsquoS WARbull 1702-1713bull Also known as the War of the

Spanish Successionbull French and British fightingbull NYC remained neutral (Indians

refused to join sides)bull Major part of this war was

England trying to capture Quebec (failed)

bull Peace of Utrecht ended this warbull England gain A LOT Of new

territory from this war(Newfoundland Acadia Hudson

Bay Gibraltar)

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 65: CHAPTER  EIGHT

KING GEORGErsquoS WARbull 1744-1748bull Began outside of NA

when Spain tried to stop trade between NA colonies and Britain

bull English captured Louisburg

bull Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended this war and returned Louisburg to the French

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 66: CHAPTER  EIGHT

I can define balance of powers

bull Equal levels of strength

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 67: CHAPTER  EIGHT

I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was

bull To unleash French-sponsored Indian raids on English settlements

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 68: CHAPTER  EIGHT

TENSION ON THE FRONTIER

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 69: CHAPTER  EIGHT

Hannah Dustin

They killed her 1 week old daughter Martha and forced her to walk for days until they arrived at an island in the middle of the Merrimack River about 6 miles north of Concord NH

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 70: CHAPTER  EIGHT

There she met Samuel Lennardson a young English boy who had been there about one year They became friends and plotted to find a way of escape They were soon informed that they were to start traveling again to a distant Indian settlement so they determined to escape before the journey

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 71: CHAPTER  EIGHT

On the 31st they got up around midnight and killed the ten Indians and escaped down the river to Hudson NH with their scalps to prove their story and collect a bounty

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 72: CHAPTER  EIGHT

Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of Haverhill MA commemorating the extensive ordeal she endured when she was

captured by Indians on March 15 1697

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 73: CHAPTER  EIGHT

I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between France

and England in the 1750s

bull The growing population

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 74: CHAPTER  EIGHT

ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000

FRANCE POPULATION= 80000

0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000900000

1000000

POPULATION

ENGLANDFRANCE3-D Column 3

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 75: CHAPTER  EIGHT

I can define land speculators

bull People who buy and sell in hopes of making a profit

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 76: CHAPTER  EIGHT

I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly became interested

in selling and settling to

Ohio Valley

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 77: CHAPTER  EIGHT

I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English settlers

settling in this area

bull A British presence along the Ohio River could threaten Francersquos claim to the Mississippi Valley

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 78: CHAPTER  EIGHT

bull Both France and Britain were building forts on the territory of the Six Nations of the Iroquois No one knew what the boundaries of that territory were To discuss relations with the Iroquois the British called a meeting

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 79: CHAPTER  EIGHT

Ben Franklin represented Pennsylvania at this meeting

Franklin believed the British colonies had to join together for their mutual defense

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 80: CHAPTER  EIGHT

A snake cut into pieces (colonies) would live again if the pieces were rejoined

JOIN TOGETHER OR DIE

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 81: CHAPTER  EIGHT

The Iroquoishellip

bull LOVED FRANKLINS JOIN OR DIE PLAN

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 82: CHAPTER  EIGHT

Albany Plan of Union

1 Each colony to send representatives to a Great Council

2 The head of the Council would be a president-general appointed by the Crown

3 The Council would have the authority to declare war and peace with the Indians

4 It would also have the power to raise armies construct forts levy taxes and found new settlements

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 83: CHAPTER  EIGHT

Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Union

DENY None of the colonies wanted to give up

power to a central government Nor did they want to pay taxes for a joint defense

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 84: CHAPTER  EIGHT

SECTION THREE

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 85: CHAPTER  EIGHT

THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BEGINShellip1754

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 86: CHAPTER  EIGHT

bullIt was a brisk spring morning in April 1754

George Washington was carrying out an order to drive the French from the upper Ohio Valley

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 87: CHAPTER  EIGHT

bull GEORGE WASHINGTONS MESSAGE ASKED THE FRENCH TO PLEASE OH PLEASE DEPART PEACEFULLY PLEASE LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING A FUSS

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 88: CHAPTER  EIGHT

THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 89: CHAPTER  EIGHT

THE ENGLISH WANTED TO REMOVE THE FRENCH FROM THE OHIO VALLEY (YELLOW PORTION ON THE MAP )

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 90: CHAPTER  EIGHT

Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at the

Forks of the Ohio River

ALLEGANYRIVERMONAGALAHELA

RIVER

OHIO RIVER

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 91: CHAPTER  EIGHT

bull Washington was warned that one of the commanding officers had seen an armada of 350 canoes and other boats containing 1000 Frenchmen

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 92: CHAPTER  EIGHT

Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal

>

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 93: CHAPTER  EIGHT

FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 94: CHAPTER  EIGHT

SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road for carts carrying supplies and artillery

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 95: CHAPTER  EIGHT

They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 96: CHAPTER  EIGHT

They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 97: CHAPTER  EIGHT

They called it Fort Necessity

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 98: CHAPTER  EIGHT

Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort

Necessity

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 99: CHAPTER  EIGHT

FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE

BRITISH FORT NECESSITY

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 100: CHAPTER  EIGHT

Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like an

unfair fight Washington was once again forced to retreat

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 101: CHAPTER  EIGHT

THIS BATTLE AT FORT NECESSITY WAS THE VERY FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

IT WAS A FRENCH VICTORYAND A BRITISH LOSS

SCORE CHECKFRENCH 1ENGLAND 0

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 102: CHAPTER  EIGHT

BY THE WAYhellipANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH

AND INDIAN WAR IShellip

bullTHE SEVEN YEARSrsquo WAR

1756 --- 1763

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 103: CHAPTER  EIGHT

ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip

bull EUROPEbull INDIAbull NORTH AMERICA

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 104: CHAPTER  EIGHT

bull WHO IS GOING TO WIN THIS WAR

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 105: CHAPTER  EIGHT

4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES

bull 1 France controlled access to the interior of North America

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 106: CHAPTER  EIGHT

2 New France had a single colonial government that could act quickly

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 107: CHAPTER  EIGHT

3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America rather than depend on military

help from its colonists

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 108: CHAPTER  EIGHT

4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian allies as the

Huron and the Algonquin

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 109: CHAPTER  EIGHT

ENGLISH ADVANTAGES

1 The population of the British colonies was far greater than the population of New France

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 110: CHAPTER  EIGHT

2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic

coast was much easier to defend

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 111: CHAPTER  EIGHT

3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to save their

homes and land

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 112: CHAPTER  EIGHT

OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND

bull IROQUOIS INDIANS DECIDED TO STOP SUPPORTINGHELPING THE ENGLISH COLONISTS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE FRENCH

bull AFTER THE ENGLISH WERE DEFEATED AT FORT NECESSITY THE IROQUOIS PLEDGED THER ALLIGANCE TO FRANCE OUT OF FEAR OF SUPPORTING THE WRONG SIDE

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 113: CHAPTER  EIGHT

THE ENDhellipFOR NOW

bull OPEN BOOK TO p 162bull OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 65-79bull COMPLETE I CAN STATEMENTS INDEPENDTLY

IF YOU FINISH EARLY PLEASE COME UP TO DESK AND TAKE A BLANK CH 8 MAP TO PRACTICE

bull YOUR MAP TEST IS THIS FRIDAYbull NEATNESS COUNTS bull TALKING IS NOT AN OPTION

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 114: CHAPTER  EIGHT

PART TWO OF SECTION THREE

OF

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 115: CHAPTER  EIGHT

In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock headed

for the Wildernesshellip

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 116: CHAPTER  EIGHT

Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived ten miles from

Fort Duquesne They planned on bombarding the fort with their

cannons

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 117: CHAPTER  EIGHT

The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldiers dressed as Indians With them where 600 real Indians The French and the Indians

ambushed the Braddockrsquos army

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 118: CHAPTER  EIGHT

The British were wearing bright red uniforms and where an easy target

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 119: CHAPTER  EIGHT

Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who their enemy was Braddock had five horses shot out from under him before he was

killed

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 120: CHAPTER  EIGHT

The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the British were dead Among the dead where eight

women

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 121: CHAPTER  EIGHT

WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE

bullFRENCH VICTORY

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 122: CHAPTER  EIGHT

casualtiesbull The wounded and dead

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 123: CHAPTER  EIGHT

SCORE CHECK

bull FRENCH APPEAR TO BE WINNING IN THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 124: CHAPTER  EIGHT

William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state of

Britain in 1757

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 125: CHAPTER  EIGHT

prime minister

bull Head of government

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 126: CHAPTER  EIGHT

WILLIAM PITT

bull 1 a bold confident leaderbull 2 He poured vast amount of money

into the war thus making England in debt

bull 3 Pitt also encouraged the colonies to give more troops and money

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 127: CHAPTER  EIGHT

WHO WONbull LOUISBOURG BRITISHbull FORT DUQUESENE BRITISHbull QUEBEC BRITISH

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 128: CHAPTER  EIGHT

WHY TAKE QUEBEC

bull Quebec was the head and the heart of New France New France would collapse if England was able to take Quebec

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 129: CHAPTER  EIGHT

Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls and cannons

protected it

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 130: CHAPTER  EIGHT

200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of Quebecrsquos

cliffs 14000 French troops were waiting their arrival

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 131: CHAPTER  EIGHT

Louis Montcalm was the French leader

(James Wolfe was the British general)

Louis Montcalm James Wolfe

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 132: CHAPTER  EIGHT

Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the cliffs to

the plateau above

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 133: CHAPTER  EIGHT

On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one up the steep passage

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 134: CHAPTER  EIGHT

The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting outside

in battle formation

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 135: CHAPTER  EIGHT

MONTCALM AND WOLFE ARE BOTH KILLED

THE BRITISH WERE VICTORIOUS

THE FRENCH SURRENDERED

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 136: CHAPTER  EIGHT

THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC

bull WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 137: CHAPTER  EIGHT

Treaty of Paris of 1763

bull ENDED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 138: CHAPTER  EIGHT

TREATY OF PARIS 1763

bull 1Britain gained land east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 139: CHAPTER  EIGHT

Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with France

during the war)

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 140: CHAPTER  EIGHT

France gave Spain New Orleans

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 141: CHAPTER  EIGHT

France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Mississippi

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 142: CHAPTER  EIGHT

SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

THE BRITISH

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 143: CHAPTER  EIGHT

INDIANS START TO WORRY

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 144: CHAPTER  EIGHT

HOW COULD THEY

General AMHURST

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 145: CHAPTER  EIGHT

PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 146: CHAPTER  EIGHT

PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip

bull The Shawnee Delaware Chippewa and Ottawa tribes

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 147: CHAPTER  EIGHT

ONE BY ONEhellip

bullTHE NATIVE AMERICANrsquoS TAKE

DOWN BRITISH FORTS

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 148: CHAPTER  EIGHT

MEANWHILEhellip

bull FRENCH SIGN A PEACE TREATY WITH ENGLAND ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR

bull THE FRENCH NO LONGER AGREE TO SUPPORT PONTIACT

bull PONTIAC CAN NOT BELIEVE THE FRENCH BETRAY HIM

bull PONTIAC WILL LATER BE MURDERED

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 149: CHAPTER  EIGHT

THE ENDhellip

FOR NOWhellip

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)
Page 150: CHAPTER  EIGHT

WHAT DO I DO NOWbull 1 OPEN BOOK TO p 166bull 2 OPEN BINDER TO I CAN STATEMENTS 80-100bull COMPLETE 80-100 bull NEATNESS COUNTSbull If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb

and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter George Washington

bull HUGE POINTS DAY TOMORROW 20 POINTS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK AND 30 FOR STATIONS

  • CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Slide 2
  • NORTHWEST PASSAGE
  • New France had begun with Samuel Champlainrsquos founding of Qu
  • WHAT JOBS DID THE FRENCH HAVE
  • QUEBEC
  • MONTREAL
  • In the 1660s France became very concerned about the gro
  • HOW IS NEW FRANCE DIFFERENT The English has set up permanent
  • SOhellipFRANCE STARTED SETTLING The increased population woul
  • The plan worked The population in New France grew to 15000
  • HOWEVER THE PLAN DIDNrsquoT WORK WELL ENOUGH
  • TRADE
  • WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE FOR A FRENCHMEN
  • WHAT DID THE FRENCH NEED FOR THE FUR TRADE TO WORK
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW
  • HOW WERE THE FRENCH SO MUCH BETTER WITH THE INDIANS THAN WE WE
  • Slide 18
  • WHAT ELSE
  • MANY FRENCH AND INDIANS BARTERED Traded goods without ex
  • WHAT DID THEY BARTER
  • Slide 22
  • SOhellipLASALLE DECIDES TO GO SOUTH
  • In the winter of 1668-1669 LaSalle took notes as the Seneca
  • Was it possible that Ohio River was the Northwest Passage
  • WAIT A MINUTE WHAT WAS THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE AGAIN
  • NO
  • Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest and Joliet was a fu
  • PORTAGE
  • I can explain what Marquette and Joliet did when they r
  • FROM THIS LASALLE HAD A DREAM
  • He asked permission to explore the Mississippi for purposes o
  • In 1677 Lois XIV king of France granted LaSallersquos request
  • In 1687 LaSalle crossed the Great Lakes by boat
  • In 1681 he set out with 23 French colonists and 31 Indians
  • In the lower Mississippi Valley they met decedents of the mo
  • In April 1682 they reached the gulf of Mexico
  • There at the mouth of the Mississippi River LaSalle claiming
  • With the kings blessings LaSalle set out for Mississippi mouth
  • He set out with 4 ships carrying over 300 colonists
  • He passed up the delta (Mississippi had split into several
  • He didnrsquot realize this until he was off the Texas coast
  • Out of food and lost all but one ship
  • Indians then wrecked the last remaining ship
  • LaSalle then set out by land to find the Mississippi River
  • A group of followers rebellion on the march and ending up killi
  • AFTER LASALLESrsquo DEATH
  • WHY SHOULD FRENCH CONTROL THE MISSISSIPPI
  • The French king approved a settlement on the lower Mississippi
  • Slide 50
  • 34 WHAT 2 ACCESS POINTS DID FRANCE CONTROL IN THE 1700s
  • Slide 52
  • Slide 53
  • CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE
  • WHAT WERE ENGLAND AND SPAIN FIGHTING OVER
  • WHO SUPPORTED ENGLAND
  • WHO SIDED WITH THE FRENCH
  • WHAT TRIBES MADE UP THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
  • WHY was the League of Iroquois Indians so powerful
  • TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS
  • OHHHHHH NO SOMETHING VERY BAD happened in 1640
  • HERE COMES TROUBLE
  • WAR
  • KING WILLIAMS WAR
  • QUEEN ANNErsquoS WAR
  • KING GEORGErsquoS WAR
  • I can define balance of powers
  • I can explain what ONE MAJOR EFFECT of these three wars was
  • Slide 69
  • Slide 70
  • Slide 71
  • Slide 72
  • Slide 73
  • Hannah Emerson Dustin has a monument erected in the center of H
  • I can explain what HELPED SHIFT THE BALANCE OF POWERS between
  • ENGLANDS POPULATION = 1000000 FRANCE POPULATION=
  • I can define land speculators
  • I can explain WHAT AREA of LAND the speculators quickly becam
  • I can explain why FRANCE would be so NERVOUS about English s
  • Slide 80
  • Slide 81
  • Slide 82
  • Slide 83
  • The Iroquoishellip
  • Albany Plan of Union
  • Did the colonies accept or reject the Albany Plan of the Unio
  • SECTION THREE
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • THE FRENCH REFUSED TO LEAVE PEACEFULLY
  • Slide 92
  • Washington had sent an advance party ahead to build a fort at
  • Slide 94
  • Washington and his men were forced to withdrawal
  • FRENCH TOOK OVER THIS FORT AND CALLED IT Fort Duquesne
  • SoWASHINGTON flees and his men widen the trial into a road
  • They built a camp in a marshy valley where two streams joined
  • They ringed the fort with a stockade of logs
  • They called it Fort Necessity
  • Early on July morning French soldiers advanced on Fort Necess
  • FRENCH HID BEHIND TREES AND STARTED FIRING SHOTS AT THE BRITIS
  • Washington and his men were without shelter It seemed like a
  • Slide 104
  • BY THE WAYhellip ANOTHER NAME FOR THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR IShellip
  • ANDhellipMOST OF THE FIGHTING OCCURRED INhellip
  • Slide 107
  • 4 FRENCH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 New France had a single colonial government that could act
  • 3 France sent ships and professional soldiers to America ra
  • 4 The French could count on help from such loyal Indian al
  • ENGLISH ADVANTAGES
  • 2 The British colonies concentrated along the Atlantic coast
  • 3 As permanent settlers English colonists were fighting to s
  • OH NO HERE COMES MORE TROUBLE FOR ENGLAND
  • THE ENDhellipFOR NOW
  • PART TWO OF SECTION THREE
  • In 1755 General Braddock made a second attempt Braddock hea
  • Braddock and his army (wives where with them too) arrived te
  • The French (knowing Braddock was waiting) sent out 250 soldi
  • Slide 121
  • Braddockrsquos army was being shot at but they could not see who
  • The battle lasted for 3 hours The British lost 23 of the B
  • WHO WON THE FIRST BATTLE AT FORT DUQUESNE
  • casualties
  • SCORE CHECK
  • William Pitt was appointed Prime Minster and secretary of state
  • prime minister
  • WILLIAM PITT
  • WHO WON
  • WHY TAKE QUEBEC
  • Quebec sat high on cliffs above the St Lawrence Strong walls
  • 200 hundred ships carrying 18000 men arrived at the foot of
  • Louis Montcalm was the French leader (James Wolfe was the Br
  • Finally a British scout found a hidden path that led up the
  • On a September night more than 4000 British filed one-by-one
  • The French awoke the next day to find British troops waiting ou
  • Slide 138
  • THE BATTLE OF QUEBEC
  • Treaty of Paris of 1763
  • TREATY OF PARIS 1763
  • Spain had to give Britain Florida (since Spain sided with Franc
  • France gave Spain New Orleans
  • France also gave Spain its claim of Louisiana west of the Missi
  • SO WHO WON THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
  • INDIANS START TO WORRY
  • HOW COULD THEY
  • PONTIAC (OTTAWA CHIEF TAKES CHARGE)
  • PONTIAC BRINGS TOGETHERhellip
  • Slide 150
  • ONE BY ONEhellip
  • MEANWHILEhellip
  • Slide 153
  • WHAT DO I DO NOW (2)