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Viceroyalties

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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Ben Nichols? ? ? ? ? 9/19/14? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? AP History? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Chapter 6?? ~The ?Old World Nations; Britain, France and Spain all rushed to get remaining land in the ?New World?.? ~From 1688-1763 four wars went through Europe which were meant for domination of Europe and the ?New World?.? ~Why are WW1&2 the only wars that are considered WW?s when there have been 9 WW?s?? ~Champlain helped fight with Native Americans so the Natives could keep their land In the upper New York area.? ~New France (Canada area) was filled with beavers which were a valued fur commodity.? ~French men recruited Natives to help them but many of them died from diseases.? ~French men went across the whole continent in search of beavers.?

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New France A large part of Canada and the US, ruled by the king. Louisiana A French post used to block Spain and tap into fur trading. salutary neglect The beneficially relaxed system of British colonial rule. Acadia French lands, now Nova Scotia, given to England War of Jenkin?s Ear A war fought in the Caribbean and Georgia (English/Spanish) King George?s War New Englanders fought for French Louisbourg, won, and lost it during the peace settlement (French+Spanish/American) Louisbourg A fortress won by New Englanders and returned to France Fort Duquesne A French fort in Ohio Valley captured by Washington, then recaptured by French forces. Cajun The descendants of French Acadians in Louisiana Seven Years War

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Sarah Guse Chapter 6 The Duel for North America 1608-1763 ? France Finds a Foothold in Canada In?1598, the?Edict of Nantes?was issued by the crown of France.? It granted limited religious freedom to French Protestants, and stopped religious wars between the Protestants and Catholics. In?1608, France established?Quebec.? (Catholic)? The leading figure was?Samuel de Champlain,?an intrepid soldier and explorer whose energy and leadership earned him the title "Father of New France". The government of New France (Canada) was under direct control of the king.? The people did not elect any representative assemblies. ? New France Sets Out New France contained one valuable resource -?beaver.?
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