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... The next important strategic location that was being captured by the British army was Fort Duquesne that was located in Ohio. At ...
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... its frontier. The French and Indian War was the British policy of ousting the French from the upper Ohio River Valley. The French ...
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... the British. With the Iraquois joining forces with the British the French lost their Indian allies in the Ohio Valley. The French ...
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... the colonist because they felt that they did not need British protection anymore and that they were holding them back form settling into the fertile Ohio Valley ...
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... the area between the Ohio River and the Great Lakes. After the United States won its independence from Britain in 1783, it acquired British lands extending ...
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... These were impressment, boundary problems, the Warhawks, and the British supplying the Ohio Country Indians with weapons and supplies. ...
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... The Ohio dates back to more than 500 BC, when the Ohio River valley was ... forts along the upper river valley, causing a conflict with the British that originated ...
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... then sign paper saying that he would not build a fort on the Ohio Valley for ... of his service in the House of Burgesses and his response to the British policies. ...
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... from the threat of a British invasion from Canada. It also added considerably to his reputation. In 1814, Harrison returned to his home in North Bend, Ohio. ...
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... With Tecumseh dead, the Indians scattered and the British in full retreat, there would never again be any serious Indian resistance in the Ohio valley. ...
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... For the first time, the British has control of the entire upper Ohio Valley. From this point up until 1759, the news only got better for the British. ...
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... into the Ohio River Valley, and declared that all people accused of violent crimes in the colonies must be tried in England. Because the British had previously ...
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... invasion of there land. Steele talks of British invasions on The French especially as the British moved into Ohio. By using great maps ...
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... of 1763 had a significant effect on the attitudes of the colonials toward the British. ... this proclamation as putting an off limits sign on the Ohio River Valley ...
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... taxing the colonies because the war had been fought to protect their land (the ohio river valley ... The british parliament repealed the stamp act after the protests ...
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... of America as a sovereign nation and freed it from all confines of British Rule. ... a good thing, as the Province of Quebec lost control over the Ohio River Valley ...
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... Meanwhile, as the British were occupied with their own problems, the French (and ... and north of North America, covering the Mississippi River and Ohio Valley all ...
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... Meanwhile, as the British were occupied with their own problems, the French (and ... and north of North America, covering the Mississippi River and Ohio Valley all ...
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... Meanwhile, as the British were occupied with their own problems, the French (and ... and north of North America, covering the Mississippi River and Ohio Valley all ...
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... Before the French and Indian War was initialized in the Ohio Valley in 1754 ... However, this all changed when the British entered the war by invading Canadian ...
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... This project cost the British 800,000 pounds (Headrick 100). ... Cables were soon laid across the Mississippi river, the Ohio river, and the English channel. ...
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... This project cost the British 800,000 pounds (Headrick 100). ... Cables were soon laid across the Mississippi river, the Ohio river, and the English channel. ...
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... This gave the French a very powerful start to the war. The British figured out that if they take the Ohio Valley they would become very strong. ...
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... the Treaty of Fort McIntosh of 1785, the Iroquois and other Ohio Indians were ... The British were on the Indian's side, which consisted of Democratic Republicans. ...
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... as the British seizure of American ships and sailors and British-inspired Indian ... Timbers, and the resulting Treaty of Greenville cleared the Ohio territory of ...
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... The third measure provide d that British officials accused of committing crimes in a ... extended the boundaries of the province of Quebec to the Ohio River and ...
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... Another purpose is to keep all colonists informed of British rule. ... Only licensed fur traders can enter the Ohio Region. This is an unfair law. ...
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... The war began in 1754 in the upper Ohio Valley. ... Because colonists proved resistant to British control, British policies were forced to be relaxed. ...
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... At the same time, the Quartering Act allowed British commanders to station troops in private homes, and the Quebec Act put much of the Ohio River Valley into ...
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... The war began in 1754 in the upper Ohio Valley. ... Because colonists proved resistant to British control, British policies were forced to be relaxed. ...
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