Study Guides
-
Source: McGraw-Hill Professional
-
2.
Europeans and Indians - Conflict and Alliance
Europeans and Indians: Conflict and Alliance By the mid-1700s, France had claimed eastern Canada and a large central portion of the present United States. Control of the Mississippi River was key to the French fur-trading industry. The French had built the cities ...
Source: McGraw-Hill Professional -
3.
The Albany Plan of Union
The Albany Plan of Union Benjamin Franklin was among the first to realize that large-scale conflict over Colonial land lay ahead. Franklin considered the Iroquois Confederacy an impressive exercise in democratic rule, and in 1751 he proposed that the colo- nists ...
Source: McGraw-Hill Professional -
4.
The French and Indian War
The French and Indian War The French and Indian War came about because France and Britain did not agree on the western boundaries of the British colonies. Britain’s colonists believed—in many cases their royal charters explicitly stated—that they ...
Source: McGraw-Hill Professional -
5.
Effects of the French and Indian War
Effects of the French and Indian War The French and Indian War had a number of important effects on events that would happen in the near future. First, the threat of any western attack by the French had been removed. Second, the war increased hostility and bad ...
Source: McGraw-Hill Professional -
6.
The French and Indian War Practice Test
Review the following study guides if necessary: The French and Indian War Time Line
Source: McGraw-Hill Professional


