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Mobilization, French and Indian War Summary
1,253 words, approx. 4 pages The origins of the French and Indian War lay in conflicting British and French claims, particularly in the Ohio Valley and Nova Scotia. The war began in the Ohio Valley in 1754 but soon spread to the rest of...
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European Invasion of Indian North America, 1513–1765 Summary
3,417 words, approx. 11 pages Indian North America was peopled in 1500 by some five hundred societies who fully used the continent—which their ancestors had inhabited for about 25,000 years—to sustain themselves by hunting and gathering, slash and burn migratory...
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French and Indian Wars Information
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 The French and Indian Wars is a name used in the United States for a series of conflicts in North America that represented the actions there that accompanied the European dynastic wars. In Quebec, the wars are generally referred to as the Intercolonial...




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The French and Indian WAR.(Play)
10/01/2001: 2,079 words, approx. 7 pages It changed the future of North America In 1607, the first English settlers founded Jamestown, Virginia. A year later, the French arrived in Canada. For the next 150 years, Britain and France struggled for control of land in North America. The two...
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How The French And Indian War Sowed Revolution's Seeds
03/15/2000: 680 words, approx. 2 pages Historians now recognize the French and Indian War as not merely some isolated frontier conflict, memorable as the background for the historical novels of James Fenimore Cooper, but as the event that created the conditions for the American Revolution. In its guise as the...
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How British, Cherokees saw each other
6/27/2007: 338 words, approx. 1 pages The British and Cherokee nations, each finding the other strange and curious, sought peace when they sent delegates to each other in 1762. A new exhibit details both sides, through the eyes of the other."Emissaries of Peace: The 1762 Cherokee and British Delegations," opened Wednesday...
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Scientists unearth Ft. Duquesne remnants
5/16/2007: 492 words, approx. 2 pages About two weeks ago, archaeologist Tom Kutys thought he'd found a stone wall when he came across mortared capstones in a trench at the state park that once was the site of French and British forts. Instead, archaeologists at Point State Park believe they very...



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Effects of the French and Indian War on Britain and the American Colonies
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 An overview of the French and Indian War's impact on relations between Britain and the American colonies. The victory in this war provided opportunities for both entities, but it also spawned the the political, economic, and ideological differences between the two that would eventually result in the American Revolution.


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