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THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR (POLITICAL (England Sends General Braddock…
THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
ECONOMIC
England starts to tax the colonists heavily
Sugar Act
"No taxation without representation"
Inflation
Stamp Act
Intolerable Act
Tea Act
Boston Tea Party
England send troops to Boston
Boston Massacre
Colonists are angry
England is in deep debt
POLITICAL
England Sends General Braddock
Braddock begins his campaign
He loses at Fort Duquesne
Americans believe they are assured Victory
Treaty of Paris gave America it's independence
Loyalist vs. Patriots
Colonist boycott British goods
French gain Indians as allies
INTERACTIONS
George Washington heading to the Ohio Valley
Washington builds Fort Necessity (1754)
French send a scouting party after him
Washington kills the scouting party
The first shots of the war are fired
The British win the war
Cost of the War makes England look towards the colonies for a reprieve
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Washington becomes Braddock's aid
Washington has health problems
The French gain American Indians as allies
Their assistance gives the french victory at Fort Duquesne
SOCIAL
American's begin to realize they do not need the British
Leads to American Revolution (1765)
Ben Franklin has doubts about the the "assured" British victory
He is looked upon as a "gadfly"
conducts a critical role that would help America win the Revolutionary War
Wanted to meet with Iroquois to make peace
Colonist Begin to Celebrate
Colonist are unhappy about the taxation
Lead to rebellion
Lack of Parliament representation