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    The Seven Years War

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    The Seven Years War produced a numerous amount of historically significant events in Europe, and also took place in the American Colonies as what we know today as the French and Indian War. The French and Indian War was a conflict between Britain and France due to contested land claims over the Ohio River Valley, which eventually lead to Britain's declaration of war in 1756. At the beginning of the war, the British suffered major losses. Though in 1758, the tables turned with the arrival of…

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    First Nations Rivalry

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    France (Indigenous Studies 228, 2017, 5.1). Altogether, this war was greatly influenced by First Nations warriors on both sides, as their skills often impacted a battle’s result Indigenous Studies 228, 2017, 5.1). Also during this time, the French and Indian War occurred, lasting from 1754 until 1763, in which the First Nations fought aggressively for the French objective (Woods, R. B., & Willard, B. G., 1998, p. 114-115).Their efforts were also utilized in The War of 1812, in which the British…

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    Ojibwe Influence

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    made contact with Ojibwe groups farther west while the French were exploring Lake Superior (Ojibwe History 2014). In 1641, French Jesuits begin to explore the rapids of the St. Mary's River establishing a Christian mission there by 1667. Like other Indian groups, the Ojibwe were forced farther out west in the 1640’s once the League of the Iroquois began to monopolize the fur trade and attack other tribes within the Great Lakes region. Some tribes suffered more than others, but the Ojibwe were…

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    United States. The French and Indian War in 1763 concluded with Great Britain’s victory.…

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    Hello this is the road to the revolution and what happen in the road to the revolution is Navigation act of 1660 what happened in that is the British passed a series of laws.The French and Indian war that is where they had a war.The boston tea party they took tea and put it in the boston harbor. The boston massacre that is where british soldiers shot civilians.The pontiac's rebellion, the sugar act, The stamp act, The declaratory act, the…

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    1763 Dbq Analysis

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    By the end of the French and Indian War in 1763, Britain was largely in debt, provoking them to balance their funds by taxing the colonists to raise revenue as well as limiting the colonists to reduce expenses. This caused an uproar in the colonies, sparking a sense of American nationalism and promoting cooperation between them. After the war, the blissful period of Salutary Neglect came to an end which angered the colonists since laws were now being more strictly enforced, and Britain became…

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    Was Gandhi A Racist?

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    Was Mahatma Gandhi really a racist?Gandhi was killed.Nathuram Vinayak Godse on January 30, 1948.He was killed in New Delhi, India,because of his beliefs and politics.The assassination of Gandhi was unjust because he was a non violent leader and he fought for people’s rights;However some people believe that Gandhi was a hypocrite. Gandhi was a non violent activist born in India.He believed in what he spoke .He did what he spoke of and started a huge movement for his country all for…

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    In James Fenimore Cooper’s novel The Last of the Mohicans, it is easy to see the destruction of the Native American race by the white man. The novel takes place in 1957, during the French and Indian War. It is known that the French often allied with Native tribes to gain an advantage over the Englishmen. This resulted in tragic massacres of English soldiers, and the loss of various tribes. Main characters Hawkeye, a white hunter, and Major Duncan Heyward, a young colonist, meet up by mischance…

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    chain of command was General Edward Braddock who was assigned to lead Waddell. Daniel Boone acted like a wagoner at this time. In the Battle of the Monongahela, General Braddock's troops were defeated and his baggage was attacked by Native American Indians. In the attack on the baggage wagons, Daniel Boone, who was on wagoner role barely escaped in the near death attack. He remained critical of Braddock's blunders for the rest of his life. While on campaign, Boone met John Findley, who would…

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    The Alcatraz Proclamation

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    Why was the Alcatraz Proclamation written? The Alcatraz Proclamation was written because the Native Americans wanted their land back.Alcatraz had many conditions that fitted the “standards” for Indian reservations. Also it suited for mostly a Indian reservation. They didn’t have running water,no health facilities in operation,animals or farm land. They wanted to reclaim their land back because white settlers took it away from the Indians.Alcatraz and California was Native land first.The…

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