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the french and indian war
from (1 - 9) label each statement as true t or false f based on the reading. find the code by putting the answers in numbered order (all caps).
french and indian war/seven years war, 1754 - 63
this was a conflict between the french and great britain in north america. it began in 1754 and ended in 1763. the treaty of paris in 1763 outlined the end of the conflict and gave great britain a large amount of land in north america. however, they land would only be theirs for a while because the colonies would become dissatisfied and the american revolution would occur.
great britain controlled the 13 colonies to the appalachian mountains. france owned the land from louisiana to the great lake and canada with the mississippi river included. french and british boundaries were not clear and the ohio river valley territory was disputed. french built forts and general washington attempted to regain this ground, but failed. the british pushed for a strike against the french to gain these lands. however, the french got word of this plan and a war erupted.
the conflict was between the french and north american native american against great britain and the colonists. the war was in a stalemate for several years, with neither side gaining ground. however, the war turned in on the side of the british with them defeating the french in india and canada.
negotiations for peace were held, but the british wanted more than the french were willing to give. so, they were back to war. the king of spain, charles iii, declared that if great britain did not end the war by 1762 they would enter the war on the side of the french (family royal connections). this did not work, and britain declared war on spain as well. great britains navy rose the occasion and led to their success in this war. peace was sought through the treaty of paris in 1763. britain gained all the french territory east of the mississippi river, spanish florida, and cuba was given back to spain.
it was a short victory because britain then began to tax the colonies to pay for the war. this victory ended up leading to colonial oppression movement, and eventually a revolutionary war
- the french and indian war was between french and indian in north america.
- it lasted about 9 years.
- it ended with the french winning.
- great britain controlled all of north america by the end of the war.
- france owned the land we know as the louisiana purchase.
- the french and british were in conflict over the ohio river valley.
- the british beat the french in india and canada.
- the spanish threatened to help the french.
- the war ended with the treaty of spain.
- great britain lost and the french ruled the colonies.
- False - It was between French and Great Britain in North America, not just French and Indian.
- True - 1754 - 1763 is about 9 years.
- False - Great Britain won.
- False - Great Britain did not control all of North America.
- False - Louisiana Purchase was later.
- True - There was conflict over Ohio River Valley.
- True - British defeated French in India and Canada.
- True - Spain threatened to help French.
- True - Ended with Treaty of Paris 1763.
- False - Great Britain won and taxed colonies.
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