HIST 1113 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Thirteen Colonies, Expulsion Of The Acadians, Edward Braddock

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Major themes: anglo-french rivalry, peace, the conquest. Na, sa, europe, africa: anglo-american expansion. England approves plan instead and profits: hudson"s bay company, 1670. Includes all land with bodies of water that flow into hudson"s bay. Indigenous not mentioned on map: french response. Louisiana (louie xiv: early modern anglo-french war. French meeting with indigenous allies and gifting them: guerrilla warfare. French attacked by iroquois using guerrilla warfare back then. Ambushes, sneak attacks, taking enemies by surprise used by french and indigenous. Also, a port where lots of trade happens: development of new france. Connects two main towns in france: acadian golden age". The conquest: seven years" war (1740-60; 1756-63) Governor duquesne sent out people to get territory. French get along with mi"kmaq (somewhat alliance) British don"t get along with mi"kmaq (blame acadians for using mi"kmaq as pawns) Massacre" at fort william henry; 1757: the turning tide. Vaudreuil (canada) vs. montcalm (france) (clashing philosophies) Pitt cares about and invested in na.

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