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Impact of British Conquest and American Revolution on FN
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social 1 Mind Map on Impact of British Conquest and American Revolution on FN, created by tdhein on 28/08/2013.
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Impact of British Conquest and American Revolution on FN
British Conquest
Natives could no longer play one side against the other for advantage
prices of fur plummetted
quality/quantity of European goods declined
custom of annual gifts for alliances disappeared
Anglo-Americans were land hungry and pushed FN off their land - French had not
English took over and hunted an area clean
orders to curtail fur trade
hurt FN economic interests
increased suspicions of FN
FN did not know the language or customs of English
Families and alliances had been mad with the French
Britain wanted to be overlords
French had seen as free and independent people
demanding pledge of allegiance
Many FN converted to Catholicism - English against
FN revolted causing bloodshed and were provided some concessions
sovereignty in former french empire
encouragement of government to annoy, distress or destroy Indians
Royal Proclamation of 1763
could not survey lands set aside for FN without orders from Britain
settlers needed to leave FN land if living there already
private purchase of FN land not allowed
license required to trade with FN
settlers could not hide within FN land from the law
recognized that frauds and abuses were committed in purchasing lands of the Indians, to the great prejudice of Britains interests
American Revolution
FN repelled the American attack in Ohio, but the land was given to the Americans in peace talks
land rights given in Royal Proclamation was ignored
Iroquois was split on who to support and joined opposing sides
inter-tribal splits
Mi'kmaq, maliseet supported Americans
Ottawas, Hurons, Algonkins supported Canada
As time went on Americans upset FN and more joined Britain
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