The Treaty of Paris
Key Terms
Economies of the New World
Key People
Colonial Life
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The Treaty of Paris was signed in this year.

What is 1763?

200

This 1700s movement was characterized by the spread of Knowledge, reason, and Science.

What is the Enlightenment?

200

This is the term given to agricultural goods that were grown for the sale on the global market.

What are Cash Crops?

200

After his defeat and flight from Fort Necessity the British appoint General Edward Braddock to the position of Commander in Chief of British Forces in the Americas. 

Who is George Washington?

200

What are the three (3) types of colonies founded in North America?

What are Charter, Proprietary, and Royal Colonies?

400

This was the war that the Treaty of Paris ended in 1763.

What is the French and Indian War?

400

This 1700s religious revival swept through the American colonies. 

What is the Great Awakening? 

400

Africa, Europe, and the Americas were the continents involved in this geometric trade system.

What is the Triangular Trade?

400

Originally serving as Great Britain's Secretary of State he had major influence in redirecting the British war effort in the French and Indian War from his position as Prime Minister.

Who is William Pitt?

400

This was the name given to a set of laws that governed the enslaved people in the southern colonies.

What are the Slave Codes?

600

These two nations were the main Powers involved in the French and Indian War.

Who are Great Britain and France?

600

These were the laws that directed the flow of goods between Great Britain and the Colonies.

What are the Navigation Acts?

600

This is the name given to the longest and most inhumane leg of trade between Africa, Europe, and the Americas.

What is the Middle Passage?

600

Viewed as the embodiment of Enlightenment thinking in the Colonies he is best known for his invention of the Lightning rod, Odometer, and Bifocals.

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

600

This region of the British colonies in North America were known for being the hub of shipping and trade in the Colonies.

What are the New England Colonies?

800

These were the two powers remaining on North America after the signing of the Treaty of Paris.

Who are Great Britain and Spain?

800

This is the name of a close association of nations or other groups, formed to advance common interests or causes.

What is an Alliance?

800

This economic theory that dictated that a nation's power depended on its wealth.

What is Mercantilism?

800

Disgruntled by Great Britain's relations with Native Americans following the Treaty of Paris; this Tribal leader formed a confederacy with other local Native tribes in order to fight against English settlers' westward expansion. 

Who is Pontiac?

800

This proposal adopted by Benjamin Franklin, presented in 1754, aimed to unite the colonies for mutual defense and was a precursor to later efforts toward colonial cooperation.

What is the Albany Plan of Union?

1000

As a consequence of the Treaty of Paris French land was divided between Great Britain and Spain. Who received French land to the East of the Mississippi River?

Who is Great Britain?

1000

This name is given to the practice in which only enough food is made to feed to one's family is produced.

What is Subsistence Farming?

1000

These trade goods were the most common goods traded in the West Indies, for African Slaves. 

What are Sugar and Molasses?

1000

Charged with Libel in 1735 this contributor to the New York Weekly Journal's case is regarded as a major step towards the development of Freedom of Press in the Colonies. 

Who is John Peter Zanger?

1000

This type of settler made their way to the colonies by way of signing a contract where they agreed to work for a period of time in order to pay for their passage.

What is an Indentured Servant?

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