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Why the French & Indian War is Worth Remembering, The Ironies of a Decisive Victory

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2010

Dr. Fred Anderson, University of Colorado, Boulder.
Histories of the American Revolution tend to start in 1763, the end of the Seven Years War, a worldwide struggle for empire that pitted France against England in North America, Europe, and Asia. Among its surprising results was the disruption of the British empire as a political system; indeed, within a dozen years that empire fell into the civil war that produced in the American Revolution. Fred Anderson, Professor of History at the University of Colorado at Boulder, will seek to explain the significance of the American phase of the Seven Years War commonly called the French and Indian War -- in American history, affirming that the best way to understand the Revolution is as part of a 40-year-long attempt to assert imperial control over the Forks of the Ohio, where Pittsburgh now stands. He will argue in favor of the perhaps surprising proposition that winning an imperial war in a decisive way may ultimately carry consequences more harmful to the victor than the vanquished.

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  • Americans used the British and Indians to get rid of the French and Canadiens, then they used the French to get rid of the Brits and Indians. Divide and conquer...

  • Fascinating ! Forbes gets his due. Perhaps Half-King's smashing out Jumonville's brains was indicative of Indian policy making.

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