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The Middle Passage was the middle part of the triangular trade, routes between Europe, Africa and the Americas, where enslaved Africans were carried to the Americas to work. Many worked on large plantations, tending crops. The enslaved Africans felt displaced as slavery in the Americas was built on race, a life long condition passed on from one family to the next and they were used as a force of labor, not a sign of wealth or status. In the mid-1700’s the British, French, American Indians and colonists were struggling over control of North America. Their were several alliances during this time, British and some American Indians groups, British and American colonists and the french with some American Indian groups. These alliances during this time led to the French and Indian War. Both sides wanted access to the Ohio River Valley as it was good for farmland, control over major rivers and would create better chances to trade with American Indians. The British were making plans to take over and push the French out of the Ohio River Valley and sent an army to attack Fort Duquesne in 1755. The British were defeated, but the French and Indian War officially began. In 1763 the British issued a Proclamation, "The Proclamation of 1763". This would reserve land west of the Appalachian Mountains for American Indians and allowed the British to control the colonies. The colonists ignored the proclamation.