The French & Indian War
What caused it?
What happened as a result of it?
Causes of the F & I War French colony (in N. America) had land
where there are lots of beaver (fur!!!!!!!) Different Indian Tribes trade w/French &
British for fur (depending where they lived) British move into Backcountry farm land &
fur trade (French were already here) French & British colonists fight for their
land/trade Indians choose sides
French & Indian War breaks out in North America
The French & Indian War is part of the Seven Years War
(British vs. French, 1754-1763)
Effects of the F & I War Britain defeats France Britain gains all land E. of Mississippi R. Spain gets French territory that was W. of
Mississippi River Native Americans revolt against the British
colonists moving into Backcountry—behind Appalachian Mts.
(Pontiac’s Rebellion) Britain says colonists not allowed to move W. of
Appalachian Mts. (to stop fighting w/N. Amer.) (Proclamation of 1763) Colonists become VERY angry
Chapter 5, Section3
Rd. p. 150-151 and take notes on the following: 1. What was the significance of the
Treaty of Paris (what about it was the most important?) 2. What did the British government learn
as a result of Pontiac’s Rebellion? 3. What was the purpose of the
Proclamation of 1763?
1. Significance of the Treaty of Paris:
1. Britain increased land holdings in North America
2. French power in North America ended.
2. What did the British government learn as a result of Pontiac’s Rebellion?
Defending the lands W. of the Appalachian Mts. would cost a lot of money (forts/supplies, soldiers, etc.)
3. What was the purpose of the Proclamation of 1763?
to keep the colonists safe on the east side of the Appalachian Mts.—Britain could not afford to keep soldiers in the Backcountry (W. of App. Mts.)