The French and Indian War
Strengths and Weaknesses of the French and British
Vocabulary and Misc.
1763-1765
The Treaty of Paris 1763
100

The fur trade in the Ohio Valley and the fishing around modern-day Maine.

What are the two causes of the French and Indian War?

100

A strong Navy.

What was a British strength?

100

The style of fighting used by Native Americans during the French and Indian War.

What is guerrilla warfare?

100

The tax on molasses, coffee, and sugar that the British forced the colonists to pay. 

What is the Sugar Act?

100

The area given to England by Spain.

What is Florida?

200

The person that was sent to establish a fort where the three rivers meet in the Ohio Valley.

Who is George Washington?

200

The colonies were not unified.

What was a British weakness?

200

The man referred to as the "First American."

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

200

The tax that affected pretty much every colonists and required everyone to pay more for shipping.

What is the Stamp Act?

200

The area given to England by France.

What is Canada and everything east of the Mississippi River?
300

The fort that was established forty miles from where it was supposed to be built because the French were already there. 

What is Ft. Necessity?

300

A strong Army.

What was a French strength?

300

The unapproved plan that delegates from each colony came up with during the French and Indian War. 

What is the Albany Plan of Union?

300

The law that prohibited colonists from exploring past the Appalachian Mountains.

What is the Proclamation of 1763?

300

The area given to Spain by France.

What is everything west of the Mississippi River?

400

The man that said the British needed younger generals and to allow colonists to fight.

Who is William Pitt?

400

Support from the Iroquois.

What was a British strength?

400

The American city that is located where the Monongahela River and the Allegheny River join to form the Ohio River.

What is Pittsburgh? (named after William Pitt)

400

The law that required colonists to house British soldiers.

What is the Quartering Act of 1765?

400

The new border between the English colonies and New Spain.

What is the Mississippi River?

500

The French fort that was built where the three rivers meet in the Ohio Valley.

What is Ft. Duquesne?

500

Support from Spain.

What was a French strength?

500

They allowed the British to search anything of the colonists that they wanted to.

What are writs of assistance?

500

The laws that were never enforced that required colonists to only trade with England. 

What are the Navigation and Trade Acts?

500

The only two countries that remained in North America after the treaty was signed.

What are Spain and England?

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