Chapter 5 Section One Organizer: The French and Indian War begins
• By the 1750s, the British and French were in conflict over the ______.
• To protect Britain’s claim to the valley, ______built Fort Necessitysouth of France’s Fort Duquesne .
• A large French army forced Washington to ______.
The Albany Congress
• During a meeting in Albany, New York, colonial leaders discussed how to win the war andforming an alliance with the ______, who refused to ally with theBritish.
• ______drew up the Albany Plan of Union.
• Provisions of the Plan:
1. A council would have authority over ______and relationswith ______.
2. The council could organize armies and collect ______.
• Colonial assemblies ______the plan.
Tennessee was a part of the contested region for England and France. A Fort built over the Mountain was 1st presented in 1746. ______was completed in 1757.
1759 all is going well until the Cherokee felt they were being treated badly by the British. When the fighting broke out Fort Loudoun was isolated.
The Cherokee knew all the paths around the Fort and eventually laid ______(when armed forces attempt to capture a fort by preventing people from leaving or supplies entering the fort) to it. Food in fort was ______(to limit the use of something) to a pint of corn per soldier per day and then cut again from that amount. British know that tensions between settlers and Indians is a possibility, to prevent trouble the British establish the ______(this means that no settler was to cross the mountains and all lands west of the mountains belong to Indians - Proclamation means an official or public announcement).
Chapter 5 Section One Organizer: The French and Indian War begins
• By the 1750s, the British and French were in conflict over the ______.
• To protect Britain’s claim to the valley, ______built Fort Necessity south of France’s Fort Duquesne .
• A large French army forced Washington to ______.
The Albany Congress
• During a meeting in Albany, New York, colonial leaders discussed how to win the war and forming an alliance with the ______, who refused to ally with the British.
• ______drew up the Albany Plan of Union.
• Provisions of the Plan:
1. A council would have authority over ______and relations with ______.
2. The council could organize armies and collect ______.
• Colonial assemblies ______the plan.
Tennessee was a part of the contested region for England and France. A Fort built over the Mountain was 1st presented in 1746. ______was completed in 1757.
1759 all is going well until the Cherokee felt they were being treated badly by the British. When the fighting broke out Fort Loudoun was isolated.
The Cherokee knew all the paths around the Fort and eventually laid ______(when armed forces attempt to capture a fort by preventing people from leaving or supplies entering the fort) to it. Food in fort was ______(to limit the use of something) to a pint of corn per soldier per day and then cut again from that amount. British know that tensions between settlers and Indians is a possibility, to prevent trouble the British establish the ______(this means that no settler was to cross the mountains and all lands west of the mountains belong to Indians - Proclamation means an official or public announcement).