A British North America

  • Ohio Valley

    Ohio Valley
    There was fighting in the Ohio valley the British from America were coming and trying to settle in the valley.
  • Pontiac's Resistence

    Pontiac's Resistence
    When the British took over North America, thought they could rule the land however they wanted without consulting the Native allies of the French, Pontiac then resisted the British rule.
  • Royal Proclamation of 1763

    Royal Proclamation of 1763
    The British recognized they couldn’t ignore the Native Nations, after the war with Pontiac. This happened after the First Nations agreed to peace with the British.
  • Quebec Act

    Quebec Act
    It stated what the French could keep, and the boundaries of Quebec and it also stated the laws of the British and how the land was to be governed.
  • Governorship of Guy Carleton

    Governorship of Guy Carleton
    Quebec was under siege from the American rebels.
  • war for American Independence

    war for American Independence
    The 13 colonies wanted independence from the British crown and so they were trying to force other colonies to join them which they did by force, when the other colonies did not join them then the thirteen went to war.
  • Discontent in 13 Colonies

    Discontent in 13 Colonies
    Lead to Fighting and eventually Independence of America
  • Governorship of James Murray

    Governorship of James Murray
    France no longer had land in North America, but the French people that lived there weren’t leaving, and James Murray didn’t know how the French and English would live together. It ended up allowing the French to preserve themselves as being catholic and keep their language and their legal code. And a peace treaty was signed.
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    It was an agreement signed in Paris by representatives of France and representatives of America and representatives of Britain. The American revolutionary war was happening and this treaty ended it.