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The French & British Clash. Chapter 4 Section 3. Background. 1700s French & English two of the strongest powers in Europe Two countries had been fighting since late 1600s Consisted of four total conflicts, the last of which became known as the French and Indian War
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The French & British Clash Chapter 4 Section 3
Background • 1700s French & English two of the strongest powers in Europe • Two countries had been fighting since late 1600s • Consisted of four total conflicts, the last of which became known as the French and Indian War • The first three conflicts were indecisive and only the fourth settled the conflict
Towards Hostilities • French had dominated the fur trade throughout Canada and the Ohio River Valley • As the British colonies in the east became more populated and prosperous, their citizens began to look towards the rich lands across the Appalachian mountains
Staking a Claim • Brits build fort Pickawillany deep into the Ohio territory to establish position • French quickly attack and counter with their own forts close to the boarder of the colonies • French and Brits begin raiding and capturing land in present day eastern Canada & New England
Picking sides • Both French & Brits recognize the importance of Native American allies (trade & warfare) • French had better relationship with Natives b/c: 1. interest in furs more than land 2. married Native women and followed customs 3. missionaries worked to convert natives
Tipping the Scales • Iroquois confederacy: most power group of Native Americans in the East • Iroquois remain neutral as long as possible, trade with both sides • Iroquois eventually give exclusive trade rights to Brits= advantage
George Appears! • Virginians want to move into Ohio River Valley • 1753: Gov. Dinwiddie sends 21 year-old planter & surveyor George Washington to talk to the French • Mission: tell the French that they were trespassing on British Property • Mission status: FAILURE, French tell Washington they’ll keep the land
2nd round • 1754: Washington sent back to Ohio country with a militia • Militia: a group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies • Mission: build a fort at site of present-day Pittsburgh • Problem: French already building Fort Duquesne
2nd Round • Plan B: Washington establishes a small post nearby- Fort Necessity • Washington is outnumbered but attacks a French scouting party • French then surround and defeat Washington’s forces • Washington’s hailed as a hero who struck first blow against French
Albany Union • Colonial ambassadors meet to discuss war threat Goal: 1. find defense against French 2. persuade Iroquois to join Brits • Albany Plan: a central gov. would tax, raise troops, and regulate trade • No colonies approve: do not want to give up power