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Compare And Contrast The French And Indian War

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The French and Indian War resulted from ongoing frontier tensions in North america, as both French and British imperial officials and colonists began to extend their regions. In North America, the French colonists, and their native allies were up against Great Britain, the Anglo-American colonists, and the Iroquois Confederacy. The border between French and British possessions were not well defined, and one disputed territory was the upper Ohio River Valley. The Ohio River Valley was not only valuable, but very fertile too, and this would later become the battleground and prize of the war. The war ended with the Treaty of Paris leaving the crushing defeat of France and the Victory of Britain, although Britain seemed to suffer more after …show more content…

They felt assured that they no longer had anything to worry about, that the Mother country protected them, and they had a newly found peace and freedom. This sermon was ironic because following these events, their Mother country was flooded in a lot of debt and the colonists who felt at peace were the ones who had to pay for it. England, their mother country, felt that since the war was for the protection of the colonies then they should be the ones to meet the expense of the military defense. This angered the colonists because after a period of salutary neglect, parliament began to write and enforce new laws. Colonists soon began to protest taxation without representation because they were passed many tax laws but had no representatives in parliament to have a say so in what they pay for, yet Britain tried to trick them and say they did through virtual …show more content…

Before the war the natives expressed their concerns about colonists settling on their land, that they knew was valuable, and felt that the settlement was spoiling their hunt. This warning proved to be quite important after the war when the Pontiac's Rebellion occurred because colonists were settlign in the Ohio River Valley, which was Indian territory. Due to the agreements in the Treaty of Paris, after Britain's victory they gained more territory which included the valley. After bring attacked by the Indians, Parliament passed the Proclamation line of 1763 which stated that they couldn't venture pas the Appalachian Mountains for settlement in hopes of keeping protection from the Indians and ensuring that another debt increasing war didn't happen, yet colonists disobeyed the

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