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Seven Years War. 1756- France and Britain geared for war again England reaped the benefits of their populous colonies in North America France was the most powerful nation in Europe At this point, France had failed commit a coordinated force to protecting its colonies. Seven Years War.
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Seven Years War • 1756- France and Britain geared for war again • England reaped the benefits of their populous colonies in North America • France was the most powerful nation in Europe • At this point, France had failed commit a coordinated force to protecting its colonies
Seven Years War • Seven Years War occurred in Europe with England and Prussia aligned against France, Spain and Austria • In North America, the war involved European French and British forces, colonial troops and Native allies (Iroquois and Huron)
Seven Years War • British Perspective • British colonies were pinned along the coast • British new that as population grew they would need to expand into Ohio Valley
Seven Years War • French Perspective • French claimed all land along the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers • To protect against English encroachment, French built a series of forts on Lake Champlain down to the Missouri River
Seven Years War • Hostilities Begin 1756 • 1757- Battle Of Fort William Henry (Last Of The Mohicans) was fought • French General Marquis de Montcalm sent the British away with generous terms of surrender • 1758- English began to turn the tide of the war • Montcalm retreated concentrating on protecting the St. Lawrence Region in Quebec
Seven Years War • 1759- English launched an all-out attack on Quebec. A force of 9000 soldiers led by General James World laid siege to Quebec • Long exhausting battle with many tactical and strategic mistakes • Wolfe and Montcalm killed in battle • French surrendered Quebec
Seven Years War • Results • Articles Of Capitulation (1760) • Surrendered New France to Britain • British took control of New France • Needed system of government which would appease French speaking Catholic settlers • Quebec Act (1774) created to protect the rights of French Canadians and secure their support in case of another war • Continued use of French civil law • Roman Catholic church protected • English criminal law imposed (drew support of French)