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The French and Indian War

by Angelina Garcia

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The French and Indian War
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By Angelina Garcia
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When?
Territory
The British were concerned that the french would take the territory of the Ohio River Valley. So the Virginian Lt. Govoner sent 21-year-old George Washington to protect the British fort and ran into the french. The French refused to leave and that started the war in 1754 on May 28th. It was called The Battle of Jumonville Glen.
Before the war, the French had most of the land of North America. Now North America and Canada. It all started when The British and the French both thought they owned the Ohio River Valley. The river was good for trade, transportation, and natural resources. And this is what started The Seven Year War.
When?
The British were concerned that the french would take the territory of the Ohio River Valley. So the Virginian Lt. Govoner sent 21-year-old George Washington to protect the British fort and ran into the french. The French refused to leave and that started the war in 1754 on May 28th. It was called The Battle of Jumonville Glen.
Who?
British:
On the British side of the war, the was of course the Britsh but also colonists and the Indian tribe of the Iroquois confederacy. Meanwhile to French had the tribes to the Potawatomi, Winnebago, Ojibwa, Mississauga, and the Huron. And the french of course. But the British had the Secretary of State William Pitt who is going to make sure that the British don't lose. So he borrowed lots of money which left Britain in tons of debt.
The British people
France:
The French people
British:
The British people
The Iroquois confederacy
France:
The Potawatomi tribe
The French people
Winnebago tribe
The Huron tribe
Ojibwa tribe
The Mississauga tribe
Where?
Most of the Battles took place in New York, Pennsylvania, and Canada.
Some famous quotes from the war are "The paths to glory lead but to the grave", "No prince has ever begun his reign by so glorious a war and so generous a peace.", and "It is truly a miserable thing that we no sooner leave fighting our neighbors, the French, but we must fall to quarreling among ourselves."
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