Wars Between BritainFrance in the Colonies
**Collectively know as the “French and Indian Wars” (1689–1763)
**Essentially campaigns in the worldwide struggle for empire
I. King William’s War (War of the League of Ausburg)
- Dates: 1689-97
- Contestants: France, N. American Indians, British Alliance,
- Causes: French seeking more territory
- Course: -Comte de Frontenac led French forces
in N. America
-Little cooperation amongst English colonies to
stop French
- Consequences: -Ryswick Treaty
-French continued to build forts along
Mississippi and St. Lawrence rivers
II. Queen Anne’s War (War of Spanish Succession)
- Dates: 1702-13
- Contestants:France, Spain, England, N. American Indians
- Causes:French seeking more territory
- Course:-England entered late into the conflict in the
colonies (1708)
-England unable to take Quebec (ran out of ammo)
- Consequences: -Treaty of Utrecht
-England gained control of Eastern Canada,
Gibraltar, West Indies
-France retained control of St. Lawrence
and Great Lakes regions
III. King George’s War (War of Austrian Succession)
- Dates: 1739-48
- Contestants:France, Spain, Prussia, England,
- Causes:naval war between Spain and England
- Course:Colonists conquered the formidable
French Louisbourg (regarded as the most
secure French position in N.Am.)
- Consequences:-Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
-Louisbourg territory is returned to French
-England gained territory in India
IV. French and Indian War (Seven Years’ War)
- Dates: 1754-63
- Contestants:France, Spain, Britain, and N. American Indians
- Causes:-began in the New World and spread to Europe
-both the colonists and the French were trying
to settle the Ohio region (French had started
two forts in the region)
-Lt. Col. George Washington cleared the French
close to the territory of the Forks of the
Ohio River
-Washington surrenders at “FortNecessity” after
encountering large force of French and Indians
- Course:-French use “guerrilla warfare” on British
-British Gen. Braddock defeated at FortDuquesne
-French destroy Fort Oswego & William Henry
-British Gen. James Wolfe captures Louisbourg
-British take FortDuquesne and rename area
“FortPitt”
-British take Quebecafter the Battle of the Plains of Abraham (Commanders Wolfe and Montcalm were both killed)
- Consequences:
-Treaty of Paris (1763) ends the war in Europe
-French “major power” control in N. America ends
-Britain amasses a huge war debt and felt the American colonies should share the expense
-British troops remain stationed in the colonies to “guard against the Indians”
-With Britain the winner, the colonies were more tolerantly Protestant
-Ottawa Chief Pontiac and various Indian tribes remain hostile to the colonists