Life in British North America
Life in British North America
Life in British North America
American Revolution
Spanish Control
Life in British North America
The political divisions of British North America
changed several times in the 1800’s but by 1853 the
British controlled all of what is now Canada.
Important Facts
• A) In 1763 Great Britain won all of Frances colonies in
North America so they were now part of British North
America.
• B) The American Revolution of 1776 – 1783 the British
colonies south of New Brunswick rebelled against Great
Britain and won their independence.
The Battle of the
Plains of Abraham
1756 – 1763 The Seven Years’ War
• The Battle of the Plains of Abraham, was a
pivotal battle in the Seven Years' War.
• The confrontation, which began on 12
September 1759, was fought between the British
Army and the French Army, on a plateau just
outside the walls of Quebec City.
• The battle involved fewer than 10,000 troops
between both sides, but proved to be a deciding
moment in the conflict between France and
Britain over the fate of New France, influencing
the later creation of Canada.
A Great Canadian Story
• Summer 1759 – Wolfe (British)
bombarded the fortified city of Quebec City
several times but it had little effect.
A Great Canadian Story
• Wolfe (British) was very worried. His men were
getting sick and discouraged and if he didn’t
figure out a way to take Quebec City he would
have to leave. The winter freeze would crush his
ships.
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The American Revolution
• The British government attempted to
increase taxes, and gain more control over
the colonies. The colonies strongly objected
to these laws and taxes.
•“No Taxation Without Representation”
The Americans didn’t want to be
taxed without having representatives
in the Government and a say in how
the tax money was spent.
The American Revolution
• The colonies formed a central government,
the first Continental Congress.
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The American Revolution
• George Washington, was appointed
Commander in Chief of the Continental
Army.
• On July 4, 1776, the Congress adopted
the Declaration of Independence, in
which they declared their independence
from England.
• The war ended in 1783, and the
United States of America
was born.
The Beginning of Canada
• In 1763 Great Britain won all of Frances colonies
in North America.
• In 1783 the British lost their American colonies.
• The British Colonies that were left eventually
became Canada.