moved? "Who succeeded him?
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HISTORY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
•PEACE BETTER THAN WAR
CHAPTER X.
A Struggle for Liberty of Conscience.
1. The war between England and France (Queen Anne's
war) began in n02 and ended in 1713. The strife of the
European powers extended to their colonies in America.
The people of the English provinces, from Massachusetts
southward to Georgia, were involved in war with the French
colonies established in the country now comprising New
Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Canada. The French also
had a settlement in Louisiana, and had established a series
of forts on the line of communication between the great lakes
on the north and the Mississippi river. These forts were
-jrected in the northern and western part of Pennsylvania,
on the shores of Lake Erie, and on the banks of the Alle-
ghany and Ohio rivers.
Chapter X.— 1. What war now raged between England and
France? When did Queen Anne's war begin and end? How did
this war at^'ect the American colonies ? What possessions had France
in America? What forts \y