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T/F: King William's War and King George's War both ....... on the frontier
failed to bring lasting peace
T/F: George Washington's attack near Fort Duquesne was ........... He was outnumbered and retreated. He eventually surrendered
NOT a success
T/F: The colonists responded to the Townshend Acts with ......
BoyCotts
T/F: The American colonists ...... the boundary set by the proclamation line 1763
disregarded
T/F: Settlers on the frontier live and ............ from both the Indians and the French
struggled with fears of attacks
(t/f) the frontier fighting between the French and the British was guerrilla warfare style that was .......
borrowed by the Indians
T/F: The seven years war was the first .......
European war to begin in the new world
T/F: The ...... act was the first tariff ever levied on American colonists
stamp Act
S/A: ....... of 1763 greatly enhanced Britain's overseas empire
The Treaty of Paris
S/A: The ..... attempted unsuccessfully to unite the colonies during the French and Indian War.
Albany Congress
S/A: The French called the territory they claimed along the Mississippi river ........
louisiana
S/A: The ..... was the Patriot organization that arose as a response to the Stamp Act
Sons of Liberty
S/A: ..... was an Ottawa chief who led a war against the British after the French and Indian War
Pontiac
S/A: ...... became the British King in 1760
George III
S/A: During the ..... British redcoats killed five unarmed Patriots in 1770
Boston Massacre
S/A: The rallying cry if many colonists in the period prior to the revolution was ......
" no taxation without representation "
S/A: The ...... was a legislation that stated the Parliament had the right to pass any law regarding the colonies that it desired
Declaratory Act
S/A: Sudden surprise attacks by small, hidden groups were called ....
Guerrilla warfare
M: proposed the Albany Plan
Benjamin Franklin
M: was a leader in the British government who adopted a plan to win the french and Indian war
William Pitt
M: was a British commander who died at the Battle of Quebec
James Wolfe
M: was a British commander who died trying to capture fort Duquesne
Edward Braddock
M: was a french commander who died at the Battle of Quebec
Marquis de Montcalm
M: was one of the attorneys defending the British soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre
John Adams
M: was a famous orator who gave a fierce denunciation of the Stamp Act
Patrick Henry
M: was a prime minister who led the British Parliament to pass the Sugar Act
George Grenville
M: built for Necessity
George Washington
M: led the Sons of Liberty
Samuel Adams
M: was a Boston silversmith and engraver
Paul Revere
Why did the Iroquois ally with the British?
The Iroquois' enemy had supported the French
What was Britain's chief disadvantage during the French and Indian War?
lack of colonial unity
What event did NOT contribute to the alienation of the American colonists from Britain?
NOT the repeal of the Stamp Act
What's an advantage that the French had over the British throughout the French and Indian War?
stronger Indian alliances
What event brought an end to French Power in the New World?
The French and Indian War
What was the key military campaign of the French and Indian War?
capture of quebec
What event sparked the French and Indian War?
a force commanded by George Washington clashed with the French near Fort Duquesne
Who was a British general that was killed during an attack by hidden French and Indian troops?
Edward Braddock
What was NOT a reason nationalism grew in the American colonies?
NOT all the colonists had a common heritage from Great Britain
What was NOT a consequence for the British of their victory in the French and Indian War?
NOT an end of war for the next 20 years
Who became the "voice of the revolution"?
Patrick Henry
The chronological order for the follow acts ; Answer given ---
c
Which was NOT colonists action in response to British restrictions?
NOT the assassination of a royal governor
honors: list three factors that made the French a threat to the thirteen colonies
The French had strong Indian Alliances which expanded their military capabilities, the nature of the frontier, and the French were more United than the colonies.