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8 2.1 french & indian war
1. 8-2.1— Explain the
political & economic
consequences of the
French & Indian War
on the relationship of
the S.C. colonists with
Native Americans &
England.
2. The colonies became involved in the
military & economic rivalry between the
French & English
The French & Indian War got its name
because Great Britain was fighting France
and their Indian allies.
3. The policy of mercantilism prevented the
colonies from training with anyone but their
“mother country”
The British rarely enforced the policies on
the colonies, but it’s animosity towards the
French led to wars in Europe (Seven Years
War) & North America (French & Indian
War)
4. The French & Indian War resulted in the
French moving into the Ohio River Valley
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5. Native frustrations built as more settlers
moved to the Upcountry of SC
When French fur traders moved into the
area, the English were quick to form a
treaty with the Cherokee
Cherokee thought the treaty was an
alliance with the British
British saw the treaty as an
acknowledgment of their sovereignty
6. Their 30 years of
peace was broken
during the French &
Indian War
British failed to
protect the
Cherokee from the
French and Creek
allies
7. Cherokee Warriors felt cheated by the
British after the French & Indian War, so
they took white settler’s horses
The white settlers responded by attacking
the Cherokee
The Cherokee in turn retaliated
8. The Royal Governor tried to control the
Cherokee by stopping all trade with them
and taking their peace emissaries as
hostages
Cherokee War last about 2 years & cost
many Cherokee lives
The war finally ended with a treaty that
forced the Cherokee to give up a majority
of their land and created a boundary that
divided the colony from the Cherokee
territory
9. The British won the French & Indian War
Victory resulted in the French losing all
possession in North America
Spain lost control of Florida to Great
Britain
Events of the war changed the relationship
of the colonies with Great Britain
10. During the war, Britain enforced their
mercantilist policies on the colonist
Sugar Act: to stop illegal trade with
France & to raise funds to support war
efforts
Smugglers were prosecuted in vice
admiralty courts (no jury trials)
11.
12. Colonists recognized
British right of
Parliament to control
trade, BUT, saw the
vice admiralty trials
as a violation of the
right to a trial by a jury
of one’s peers as
stated in the Magna
Carta and English
Common Law
13. Great Britain incurred major debt because
of the French & Indian War (Seven Years
War)
Britain believed it was the colonist’s
responsibility to pay for this debt
Led Parliament to attempt to impose other
taxes… which the colonist resisted!