1. The French and Indian War lasted from:
a) 1750–1760
b) 1754–1763
c) 1765–1775
1. b) 1754–1763
2. a) Treaty of Paris (1763)
3. b) Fur trade
4. a) Fort Necessity
5. b) Allegheny and Monongahela
6. a) West of the Appalachian Mountains
7. b) American Indians
8. a) Georgia
9. b) Stamps on printed materials
10. b) Savannah
11. a) Eastern half of the Louisiana Territory
12. b) King George III
13. False
14. False
15. True
16. False
17. True
18. False
19. True
20. True
21. False
22. True
23. 1754
24. 1763
25. Appalachian
26. Fort Necessity
27. 1765
28. Savannah
29. To maintain good relations with American Indians and prevent conflict.
30. Georgia’s territory was expanded westward to the Mississippi River.
7. Which group of people were the British trying to maintain peace with through the Proclamation of
1763?
a) French settlers
b) American Indians
c) Spanish explorers
7. b) American Indians
13. The French and Indian War was fought between Britain and Spain. (True/False)
13. False
19. The Stamp Act angered many colonists. (True/False)
19. True
25. The Proclamation of 1763 made it illegal for colonists to move west of the __________ Mountains.
25. Appalachian
2. Which treaty ended the French and Indian War?
a) Treaty of Paris (1763)
b) Treaty of London
c) Treaty of Versailles
2. a) Treaty of Paris (1763)
8. Which colony benefited the most from the Proclamation of 1763?
a) Georgia
b) Virginia
c) Pennsylvania
8. a) Georgia
14. Georgia was directly involved in battles of the French and Indian War. (True/False)
14. False
20. The Proclamation of 1763 was designed to reduce conflict with American Indians. (True/False)
20. True
26. Fort __________ was the site of the first battle of the French and Indian War.
26. Fort Necessity
3. What did the British hope to gain from the Ohio River Valley?
a) Gold
b) Fur trade
c) Tobacco farms
3. b) Fur trade
9. What did the Stamp Act require?
a) A tax on tea
b) Stamps on printed materials
c) Tax on farming tools
9. b) Stamps on printed materials
15. The Treaty of Paris of 1763 expanded Georgia’s territory. (True/False)
15. True
21. The Sons of Liberty supported the Stamp Act. (True/False)
21. False
27. The Stamp Act was passed in the year __________.
27. 1765
4. Where did the first battle of the French and Indian War occur?
a) Fort Necessity
b) Fort Duquesne
c) Savannah
4. a) Fort Necessity
10. The Sons of Liberty organized protests in which Georgia city?
a) Augusta
b) Savannah
c) Atlanta
10. b) Savannah
16. Colonists supported the Proclamation of 1763. (True/False)
16. False
22. The French and Indian War was also known as the Seven Years’ War. (True/False)
22. True
28. Demonstrations against the Stamp Act in Georgia took place in __________.
28. Savannah
5. Fort Duquesne was located where which two rivers meet?
a) Missouri and Mississippi
b) Allegheny and Monongahela
c) Hudson and Delaware
5. b) Allegheny and Monongahela
11. The Treaty of Paris gave Britain control of which territory?
a) Eastern half of the Louisiana Territory
b) Western Canada
c) Florida
11. a) Eastern half of the Louisiana Territory
17. Many colonists ignored the Proclamation of 1763 and moved west. (True/False)
17. True
23. The French and Indian War began in the year __________.
23. 1754
29. Why did the British issue the Proclamation of 1763?
29. To maintain good relations with American Indians and prevent conflict.
6. The Proclamation of 1763 prohibited colonists from settling:
a) West of the Appalachian Mountains
b) In Florida
c) On coastal lands
6. a) West of the Appalachian Mountains
12. Who was King of England when the Proclamation of 1763 was issued?
a) King George II
b) King George III
c) King William IV
12. b) King George III
18. The Stamp Act only applied to newspapers. (True/False)
18. False
24. The Treaty of Paris was signed in __________.
24. 1763
30. How did the Treaty of Paris of 1763 benefit Georgia?
.
30. Georgia’s territory was expanded westward to the Mississippi River.