The Seven Years War
Here Is A Video About The Batltles Between The French And The Aboriginals.
Causes Of War
The Hudson's Bay was fought over so much because the deep-water ports gave the British traders easy access to the richest fur country of all, and a great advantage over the French. Big ocean-going ships could sail directly between Britain and Hudson's Bay, bringing in trade goods and carrying out furs.
A comparison of the New France colonies and the British Colonies before the war
French colonial administration was very centralized and based on assimilation of colonial territories with France, while British colonial administration was much more decentralized, based upon cooperation with local chiefs.
An overview of the major battles
This Is A Map Of All The Battles.
This Picture Shows The Europeans Preparing For Battle.
Who were General Wolfe and General Montcalm
Louis-Joseph de Montcalm-Grozon was a French soldier best known as the commander of the forces in North America during the Seven Years' War (He is most known for being in the French and Aboriginal War).
General James Wolfe was an army reformer who attained high rank at a young age. Major-General James Wolfe was Britain's most celebrated military hero of the 18th century. His victory over the French at Quebec in 1759 resulted in the unification of Canada and the American colonies under the British crown.
Outcomes of the war
The Royal Proclamation legally defined the North American interior west of the Appalachian Mountains as a vast Indigenous reserve. It established the basis for governing the North American territories surrendered by France to Britain in the Treaty of Paris in 1763, following the Seven Years' War.
Differences Between The European And Aboriginal Fighting Methods
The Europeans and Aboriginals had very different techniques in the way they fought. The Europeans used well crafted weapons like guns, but the Aboriginals used more hand crafted items such as spears or bow and arrows.