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The Fight for a Continent Chapter Seven What are the other countries and groups currently doing in North America????

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The Fight for a Continent. What are the other countries and groups currently doing in North America????. Chapter Seven . The Spanish Move North . Pages 232 - 236. Fighting for Florida. The Spanish had a strong hold on most of South America and Mexico. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Fight for a Continent

Chapter Seven

What are the other countries and groups currently doing in North

America????

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The Spanish Move North

Pages 232 - 236

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Fighting for FloridaThe Spanish had a strong hold on most of South America and Mexico. They wanted to control Florida as well. Pedro Menendez de Aviles led a Small fleet to gain Control of French Florida.The first colony in Current America was.....

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New Mexico - Don Juan de Onate led a group across the Rio Grand and they named this area New Mexico.- The Natives Americans on these lands lost this land to the Spanish that were in search of Gold.- Spanish did not find gold on their expedition so....

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Hacienda- Spanish built Haciendas, or self-sufficient estates, where they would have cattle graze. - Haciendas had vegetable gardens, workshops, and mills.

* Who would have worked on these haciendas?

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Converting The Spanish did want to convert Native Americans to Christianity, so they built missions. To protect the missions they had to build military forts, also known as presidios.

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El Camino Real“The Royal Road” was built to connect Mexico City and Santa Fe.

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The Pueblo Revolt

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Why did this happen?

- The pueblo attacked Settlements all over New Mexico that killed many Spanish. - They did this because they were tired of Spanish taking their land, trying to convert the, and making them work.... What other group does this sound like? -Click photo

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The Spanish take Mexico Back

- After Pope died the Pueblo and other peoples were not as united.- The Spanish were able to reclaim Mexico in 1692.- The Spanish continued to grow and founded many new towns including San Antonio.

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The French Explore the Mississippi

Pages 240 - 243

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What where the French doing?

The French lived in present-day Canada... some of their major settlements were...French Traders and missionaries learned a lot from Native Americans.

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Exploring the Mississippi

- The French were excited to set up trading posts on

the Mississippi. - They also thought this could be a way to the

Pacific Ocean, but when they realized they were

headed South they had to turn back.

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Founding LouisianaNine years later Robert La Salle continued the expedition on the Mississippi.

He wanted to travel to the mouth of the Mississippi.

His group drug their sleds across snow and ice to make the trek.

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Claiming LouisianaRobert La Salle traveled to mouth of the mississippi.

He claimed the Mississippi River Valley and all of it’s tributaries for the King.

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Many French Cities are still huge today such as Detroit and New Orleans.

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The French and Indian War

246 – 251Click Photo

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Conflicts over LandThe English colonies continued to grow and wanted more land. This led to many battles and a war with the Native American peoples.

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King Phillip’s WarMetacom, a Wampanoag leader, wanted to force these groups out of New England.The English called Metacom “King Phillip” and this became known as King Phillip’s War.After an entire year of fighting, Metacom was killed and the English won.

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Movement West- During the 1700s settlers continued to move west. Land along the Atlantic became more expensive and settlers moved to the backcountry.- This land was very rugged near the Appalachian Mountains.- They built log cabins, hunted, and farmed.

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The Struggle

- Settlers moved all the way to the Ohio River

Valley.- This area was already claimed by the Native

Americans and the French.... so.... who would take this land over??!?!?!

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Claiming the land....Robert La Salle

Ohio River Valley was one of the tributaries.

They began to build forts to protect this area

English wrote a strong letter in 1753 arguing this land was there land.

The French refused and the British went and tried to capture For Duquesne

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The English’s 1st

defeat- Washington defeated a group of French soldiers.- Later the French went to Fort Necessity.

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The Beginning

This is the beginning of the French and Indian War.The small battles between the British and the French AND the British and the

Native Americans.

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Hoping for AlliesThe British reached out to the Iroquois League to become an Ally in these battles.

However, Hendrick refused.... why did he refuse this alliance?

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Fort DuquesneThe British tried to take over the French Fort Duquesne. Once again they were defeated, but things were about to change.

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The British Begin to WIN!- The British were growing tired of losing battles to the French, so they sent additional troops and they began to win.

-They also had the Iroquois join their forces.

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The Battle of Quebec- The key battle was in

Quebec in 1759. -Victorious, The British

were able to win the war.

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The Treaty of Paris

- this officially ended the French and Indian War.- The land that previously belonged to the Natives now belonged to the English.-What is a treaty?- Who did not have a say in this matter?

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Pontiac’s RebellionAttacks on the British moving into the Ohio River Valley and along the Great Lakes.

The British were surprised by this and wanted these attacks to cease.

King George III issued the Proclamation of 1763 which stated that colonists would not move west of the Appalachian Mountains.