Lecture 11Outline of previous lectureI. ScottishII. GermansIII. Native AmericansIV. The EnlightenmentV. The Great Awakeninga. EffectsOutline of current lectureI. Englanda. ColoniesII. FranceIII. Seven years wara. Treaty of ParisCurrent lectureEngland-The monarch, the connected, the wealthy, the propertied ruleMonarchicAdvisersHouse of lordsAristocratsAnglican bishopsHouse of commonsSlanted to people who have landColoniesGovernorAppointed by MonarchsGovernors councilWealthy colonistsAppointed by board of tradeAgency in England responsible of colonial commerce Appointing the house that are underneath the govtColonial assembliesBig difference between colonies and mainlandFranchise-right to voteMore property owners than in Englandwhite menNew France (current day Canada)Fur tradeDiscouraged immigrationSt. Lawrence riverGreat LakesMississippi riverEngland and France1689-1763Four warsEuropeNorth AmericaCaribbeanBritish colonies positionThey were supporter of Great Britain’sBritish colonies positionWestward PressureImmigrationReproductionFur tradersLand speculatorsFrench “encirclement”British though France encircled themFrench ResistanceFrench fortsAlliances with IndiansThe Indians are very “shrew”Ohio River Valley1754Fort DuquesnePresent day PittsburgGeorge WashingtonWashington and Virginias DefeatedAlbany Plan (colonial union)FailedIroquois allianceFailed1755Fort DuquesneBritish took their own soldiers to take control-cost a lot of $General Edward Braddock900 French, Canadians, Indians1850 British VirginiansFrench and Indian VictorySeven Years War (French and Indian war/ The Great War for Empire)British declared war on France23,000 British troops committed14,000 Royal navy seamenWar in the forestsIndians in the WarPlayed off against EuropeansBritish and the IroquoisBritish navy cut French supportAligned with the British1763-Treatyof ParisBritainSpanish FloridaCanadaSpainLouisiana TerritoryAftermathProclamation of 1763Appalachian MountainsManage Indian interiorHIST 105 1st EditionLecture 11Outline of previous lecture I. Scottish II. GermansIII. Native AmericansIV. The EnlightenmentV. The Great Awakening a. Effects Outline of current lecture I. England a. Colonies II. France III. Seven years wara. Treaty of Paris Current lecture England-The monarch, the connected, the wealthy, the propertied rule - Monarchico Advisers- House of lordso Aristocrats o Anglican bishops- House of commons o Slanted to people who have land These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute. Colonies- Governor o Appointed by Monarchs - Governors councilo Wealthy colonistso Appointed by board of trade Agency in England responsible of colonial commerce Appointing the house that are underneath the govt- Colonial assemblies o Big difference between colonies and mainland Franchise-right to vote - More property owners than in England - white men New France (current day Canada)- Fur trade - Discouraged immigration - St. Lawrence river- Great Lakes- Mississippi river England and France- 1689-1763- Four warso Europeo North Americao Caribbean - British colonies position o They were supporter of Great Britain’s British colonies position Westward Pressure - Immigration - Reproduction- Fur traders - Land speculators - French “encirclement” o British though France encircled them French Resistance- French forts- Alliances with Indianso The Indians are very “shrew”- Ohio River Valley 1754- Fort Duquesne o Present day Pittsburg- George Washingtono Washington and Virginias Defeated - Albany Plan (colonial union)o Failed - Iroquois allianceo Failed 1755- Fort Duquesne o British took their own soldiers to take control-cost a lot of $- General Edward Braddock- 900 French, Canadians, Indians- 1850 British Virginians- French and Indian Victory Seven Years War (French and Indian war/ The Great War for Empire)- British declared war on France- 23,000 British troops committed - 14,000 Royal navy seamen - War in the forests Indians in the War- Played off against Europeans - British and the Iroquois o British navy cut French support o Aligned with the British 1763-Treatyof Paris- Britaino Spanish Florida o Canada - Spaino Louisiana Territory Aftermath - Proclamation of 1763o Appalachian Mountains o Manage Indian
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