French and Indian War

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The Seven Years War, or sometimes referred to as the French and Indian war, took place in the year 1754 and finally came to a conclusion in 1763, just prior to the American Revolution. The French and Indian war is often a war that’s importance is overlooked throughout the history of America. The French and Indian war set the stage for the George Washington to become the most important American figure in history. The events and battles of the Seven Years War would lead the colonist to helping the British defeat the French and their counterparts, the Native Americans. What took place during the Seven Years War would affect the colonist forever. The war would ultimately change the focus and mindset of the colonist. The colonist would begin to develop a mindset of power and independence, and finally break free from British rule, and into an American Revolution. The French and Indian war took place between 1754 and 1763. Here between these nine years would serve as the blue print to America’s history and future. “What began as a struggle over territorial rights between British colonist and French settlers became part of an international war between the great powers” (Schwartz, 1). To truly understand the French and Indian war, many must take a look into the past events that caused the dispute between the British and the French. During the year 1498, the British claims to the continent were based on the London Company and the sailing of the waters under the rule of King James I. This is where the British company in the latter half of the seventeenth century, under the crown established a reign or province, extending from seas to sea. The French, however, had a difference of opinion of the land in northern America, including the Ohi... ... middle of paper ... ...ost (accessed December 11, 2013). Schwartz, Seymour. The French and Indian War 1754-1763. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994. (accessed December 11, 2013). Cowley, Robert. "French and Indian War." The Reader's Companion to Military History (1996), french-and-indian-war (accessed December 11, 2013). Starbuck, David. 2007. "COMMERCE OF WAR." Archaeology 60, no. 4: 41-43. Academic Search Premier, EBSCOhost (accessed December 11, 2013). Anderson, Fred. 2005. "THE REAL FIRST WORLD WAR and the Making of America." American Heritage 56, no. 6: 75-80. Academic Search Premier, EBSCOhost (accessed December 11, 2013). Cavendish, Richard. 2005. "General Braddock Defeated." History Today 55, no. 7: 60. Academic Search Premier, EBSCOhost (accessed December 11, 2013). Anderson, F., and R.S Stephenson. The War That Made America. Penguin Group USA, 2005. (accessed December 5th , 2013).

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