Chapter 6 APUSH

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world war
From 1688 to 1763, America was involved in every
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Samuel de Champlain
The soldier and explorer whose leadership in establishing French colonies earned him the title "Father of New France" was
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religious wars
France was finally able to join in the scramble for colonies in the New World as a result of the end of the
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Iroquois
During the early settlement of Quebec, French-Indian relations meant an alliance with the Hurons that inspired the lasting hatred of the
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autocratic
Government in New France (Canada) was almost completely
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elected assemblies
Unlike the English colonies in America, in New France there were no popularly
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economic motive
The population in Catholic New France grew very slowly because French peasants had no \_____ to move to the colonies
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French fur trappers
The coureurs de bois were
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fur trapping
The primary economic pursuit of early settlers in New France was
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Jesuit priests
The\________, despite their initial failure in gaining converts, played a vital role because of their exploration and work as geographers
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Mississippi River
The French wanted to control Louisiana because they would then control the mouth of the
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America
French motives in the New World included the desire to compete with Spain for an empire in
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guerrilla warfare
The early wars between France and Britain in North America were notable for the use of primitive
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salutary neglect
During a generation of peace following the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht, Britain provided its American colonies with decades of
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Caribbean Sea and Georgia
The War of Jenkins's Ear was confined to the
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Louisbourg
New England colonists were outraged when British diplomats returned \____ to France in 1748
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Ohio River Valley
The clash between Britain and France for control of the North American continent sprang from their rivalry for control of the
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Mississippi Valley
The reason France needed to control the Ohio Valley was to link its Canadian holdings with those of the lower
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George Washington
In his first military command in the French and Indian War, \__________ was defeated at Fort Necessity but was allowed to retreat
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the French and Indian War
The Seven Years' War was also known in America as
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lack of unity
In the colonial wars before 1754, Americans demonstrated an astonishing
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Iroquois tribes
The immediate purpose of the Albany Congress of 1754 was to keep the \_______ loyal to the British
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French threat
The long-range purpose of the Albany Congress in 1754 was to achieve colonial unity and common defense against the
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independence
Benjamin Franklin's plan for colonial home rule was rejected by the individual colonies because it did not seem to give enough \______ to the colonies
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Indian attack
As a result of General Braddock's defeat a few miles from Fort Duquesne the frontier from Pennsylvania to North Carolina was open to
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defeat
The British invasion of Canada in 1756 during the Seven Years' War ended in
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North America
In the peace arrangements that ended the Seven Years' War France surrendered to Great Britain all of its territorial claims to
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Indians
For \______ , the Treaty of Paris that ended the Seven Years' War eliminated their ability to play off rival European powers against each other
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Chief Pontiac
.\_______ decided to try to drive the British out of the Ohio Valley because the Indians were in a precarious position
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Indian-white relations
With the defeat of Chief Pontiac and his alliance, the British decided to stabilize
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Appalachian Mountains
The Proclamation of 1763 prohibited colonial settlement west of the
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Indian problem
The Proclamation of 1763 was designed mainly to work out a fair settlement of the