7-Year War Between France and British America

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In the years 1754 through 1763 there was a war between the British America and New France. This war was commonly known as the French and Indian war, however it was also called the seven years war. From the start the French were set up for failure due to it’s small army, which is why the French befriended the Indians. Despite the French’s efforts, the British army was a great and powerful army that severally outnumbers the French, leading to the British Victory. However, all great things come at a price. After the British’s victory in the French and Indian War, they accumulated massive debt. Not only did the French loose many men, they lost all of their territory that they had in America. The French where obviously mad about the outcome, and will eventually want revenge. At the end of the war in 1763, the British started taxing colonists to somewhat make up for the massive debt they accumulated. The British came up with the Sugar Act in 1764. Then created the Stamp Act in 1765, which taxed official documents. The British also enforced the Townshend acts; however, the American colonist would not stand for this “ no taxation without representation”.
The colonist first wrote a petition to parliament, however Britain’s parliament wanted money and did not care for what the colonist had to say. Then after seeing their efforts fail, the colonist then started economic boycotts. One of the most famous protest occurred March 5th of 1770 and it is known as the Boston Massacre. An angry mob was in the streets of Boston while 8 British troops (formally known as red coats) where on the streets of Boston and where being threatened by colonist. In fact they had objects being thrown at them. The British troops opened fire on the colonist killin...

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...ly while fighting the British. George Washington was the commander of the continental army at the time. However, George lost many more battles then he won in the American Revolution, but despite all of his defeats, the battle of Yorktown is very important. Despites George’s many defeats, the Battle of Saratoga (which occurred in 1778) is what convinces and assures the French that we might have a chance at winning this revolution. It sucks to say this, but without the French’s help in the revolution, the colonist would have lost. The last battle of the revolution was the battle of Yorktown, which occurred in 1781. It was common for the British generals to surrender when they have lost a battle, and that is why general Cornwallis will surrender to George Washington’s continental army. This last battle is what determined who won the war despite George’s many failures.

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