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  1. Chief big business takes charge: how one man helped change the course of the French and Indian War.(American History)(William Johnson ): An article from: Junior Scholastic by Andrew Ragan, 2007-10-01
  2. Battles of the French and Indian War (Americans at War-the French and Indian War) by Diane Smolinski, 2003-03
  3. The French And Indian War (Events in American History) by Hollie Laager, 2007-01-31
  4. Soldiers of the French and Indian War (Americans at War-the French and Indian War) by Diane Smolinski, 2003-03
  5. The Fall of Quebec and the French and Indian War (Turning Points in American History) by George Ochoa, 1991-01
  6. The French and Indian War: 1660-1763 (Drama of American History) by Christopher Collier, James Lincoln Collier, 1998-01
  7. Colonial opposition to imperial authority during the French and Indian War (American classics in history and social science) by Eugene Irving McCormac, 1971
  8. Robert Rogers: Rogers' Rangers and the French and Indian War (The Library of American Lives and Times) by Jennifer Quasha, 2002-08
  9. Musket & Tomahawk: a Military History of the French & Indian War, 1753-1760 by Francis Parkman, 2007-08-30
  10. The French Indian War: A Primary Source History of the Fight for Territory in North America (Primary Sources in American History) by Carolyn Gard, 2004-02
  11. The War That Made America: A Short History of the French and Indian War (Unabridged) by Fred Anderson,
  12. Young George Washington and the French and Indian War, 1753-1758 by Robert M. McClung, 2002-08
  13. George Washington Remembers: Reflections on the French and Indian War by Fred Anderson, 2004-04-25
  14. The French and Indian War: Deciding the Fate of North America (P.S.) by Walter R. Borneman, 2007-11-01

1. The French And Indian War
A short history of the French and Indian War. A brief narrative of this war in order to put contemporary maps and prints into perspective.
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3. Fort Ticonderoga National Historic Landmark
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4. The News In America's Newspapers In The First Six Months Of 1754
HOW NEWSPAPERS COVERED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR The Early America Review, Spring 1997 in jeopardy from the French and their Native American
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5. Scalping During The Seven Years' War
The French and Indian War (17541760) is replete with incidents of scalping by French, English and Native American Magazine of History and
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8. LIBERTY! - The American Revolution PBS
Official online companion to the PBS series features a potpourri of interactive information on the war, timelines, a revolutionary game, and video
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9. The American Civil War Homepage
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10. Colonial America 1600-1775, K12 Resources
by Larry Roux Brief History of the French and Indian War Advanced level; historical information Early American History Interactive Puzzle
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11. Archiving Early America
Discover primary source documents from early american history scenes and portraits The french and indian war (1754-1760) is replete with incidents of
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Java-capable browser is required to see the message. Search this site: Search Freedom Documents Notable Women Maps ... Portraits The French and Indian War (1754-1760) is replete with incidents of scalping by French, English and Native American combatants. Newspapers, diaries, journals, and other period sources all document these occurrences. Scalping, of course, predated the mid-eighteenth century. Historical records, archaeology, and other sciences strongly indicate the practice originated among certain Native American tribes.1 A French soldier, identified by the initials J. C. B., related in his memoirs that "this horrible custom was practiced by these savages alone, and sprang from their own barbarism, for it seems never to have existed in any other nation, not even among nations, who, like them, have never received any idea of civilized life."2 While Europeans did not originate scalping, they did encourage its spread through the establishment of bounties. J. C. B. writes that "the French and English were accustomed to pay for the scalps, to the amount of thirty francs' worth of trade goods. Their purpose was then to encourage the savages to take as many scalps as they could, and to know the number of the foe who had fallen."8

12. Indian Wars
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The following is a representative survey of conflicts between Native Americans and Europeans over three centuries. Conflict Dates Location Summary 17th Century Powhatan Confederacy Virginia Following an initial period of peaceful relations, a 12-year conflict left many natives and colonists dead, but the remaining colonists were victorious. Pequot War Connecticut and Rhode Island The death of a colonist eventually led to the immolation of 600-700 natives. The remainder were sold into slavery in Bermuda. King Philip's War Massachusetts and Rhode Island Philip's attempt to drive out the settlers, beginning at Swansea, Massachusetts, led to slaughter on both sides and his own death. Pueblo Revolt Arizona and New Mexico Led by Popé, Pueblo Indians threw off the Spanish yoke and lived independently for 12 years. The Spanish reconquered in 1692. French and Indian War Eastern Woodlands A contest between France and Britain for possession of North America. For various motivations, most Algonquian tribes allied with the French; the

13. The French And Indian War AMERICAN HISTORY & THE SPIRIT OF THE AMERICAN FOUNDING
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Previous Page Next Page France and Britain engaged in a succession of wars in Europe and the Caribbean at several intervals in the 18th century. Though Britain secured certain advantages from them primarily in the sugar-rich islands of the Caribbean the struggles were generally indecisive, and France remained in a powerful position in North America at the beginning of the Seven Years War in 1754. By that time France had established a strong relationship with a number of Indian tribes in Canada and along the Great Lakes, taken possession of the Mississippi River and, by establishing a line of forts and trading posts, marked out a great crescent-shaped empire stretching from Quebec to New Orleans. Thus, the British were confined to the narrow belt east of the Appalachian Mountains. The French threatened not only the British Empire but the American colonists themselves, for in holding the Mississippi Valley, France could limit their westward expansion. An armed clash took place in 1754 at Fort Duquesne, the site where Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is now located, between a band of French regulars and Virginia militiamen under the command of 22-year-old George Washington, a Virginia planter and surveyor.

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19. SparkNotes: The French And Indian War (1754-1763): General Summary
Tensions between the British and french in America had been rising for some What is now considered the french and indian war (though at the time the war
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