Mercantile Theory
Pontiac's Rebellion
Causes of F & I War
Effects of F & I War
Brit-Colonial Tensions
100
An economic policy…Wealth is power, key to wealth is export more than import
What is Mercantilism
100
The tribe Pontiac was most the influential from.
What is Ottawa.
100
The area of land disputed over between the British/Colonists and the French
What is the Ohio River Valley.
100
This country/group will win the French and Indian War.
Who are the British/Colonist.
100
This is the style of fighting was mimic from the Native Americans and now utilized by the colonist.
What is guerrilla warfare.
200
This groups role was to provide raw materials back to the mother country.
Who are the Colonists.
200
The line (and year) crossed by the colonists that caused many of the conflicts with the Native Americans.
What is Proclamation Line of 1763.
200
The nations/peoples who were conflicting with one another.
Who are the French & Natives v. British, Colonists, and Spain.
200
This vast area of land (which is the current day mid-west) began as a French territory, but would later be given to the Spanish.
What is Louisiana.
200
Due to this, the colonist became increasingly bitter (and increasingly poor) towards the British.
What is an increase in taxation.
300
Materials such as lumber, tobacco, and furs sent back to England.
What are Enumerated Commodities.
300
This group prohibited the colonists from moving westward.
Who are the British.
300
The reason(s) that the English and French were occupying territory in North America.
England: Land, Riches, Greed. France: Furs, Trading, Establishing Relations with the Natives.
300
Created by the British, the purpose of this act was to keep the colonists out of Indian land until treaties could be negotiated with the tribes.
What is the Proclamation of 1763.
300
This type of representation was used within the colonies to allow it's members to represent their interests.
What is direct representation.
400
The amount/fraction of crew members under the Navigation Acts that operated all vessels.
What is Three-Quarters English or Colonial crew members.
400
Regardless of the dangers on the other side of the "line", what person successfully managed to settle in Kentucky.
Who is Daniel Boone.
400
Penned by B. Frank, this plan was eventually shot down by both the colonist and England which would have united the colonies for the first time.
What is Albany Plan.
400
These two things increased on the British side, after the F & I war.
What is England's Debt & Bitter Feelings Towards the Colonist.
400
This is the term used for the way the colonists were represented in Parliament to discuss terms of taxation.
What is virtual representation.
500
Due to the smuggling of goods and avoiding of paying taxes by the colonists, a Board of Trade was set up by Parliament that pushed 2 "rules" against those who did not abide by the Navigation Acts.
What is 1.) Right of Trial by Jury, 2.) Guilty Until Proven Innocent.
500
A belief that colonists had as to why they fought, died, and continued to push westward for.
What is "birthright" or "manifest destiny".
500
George Washington will march 300 troops to this current day city to take over the French at Fort Duquesne.
What is Pittsburgh, PA. (Six-Time/All-Time Winningest Super Bowl City)
500
The effects of the war on the colonists did this for the first time ever between the colonies.
What is unite them (against a common enemy aka the British).
500
With these 3 groups viewed as less of a threat, the colonists would/will be better able to focus on their continuous separation from England.
Who are the French, Native Americans, and Spanish.
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