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The French and Indian War is the North American theater of this war.
What is the Seven Years' War
100
The passage of these acts early in the history of the 13 English colonies limited the power of the colonial traders to trade with countries other than England.
What are the Navigation Acts
100
This mountain chain served as a physical border between the 13 English colonies and French Territory in North America.
What are Appalachian Mountains
100
Ben Franklin proposed this idea, which suggested the colonies should unite in order to defend themselves against the French at a meeting in New York State.
What is the Albany Plan of Union
100
Britain intended to help this struggling company by passing the Tea Act.
What was the British East India Company
200
These two European powers fought each other for control of North America during the French and Indian War
Who is France and Britain
200
The Revenue Act, one of the earliest examples of British taxation in colonies, was a sweet tax that taxed this commodity(good).
What is sugar or molasses
200
This colony was a place on constant conflict because it bordered Native American territory and Spanish Florida.
What is Georgia
200
This group formed to protest British policies by boycotting British cloth, organizing rallies and creating home spun fabric to avoid purchasing the taxed fabric that was imported from Britain.
Who were the Daughters of Liberty
200
This was the site of the first shots of the American Revolution.
What is Lexington.
300
These were the two most prominent Native American tribes that allied themselves with the French.
Who were the Algonquin and Huron.
300
The passage of certain taxes and acts were designed to ensure that England was the only country to benefit from the production of raw materials in the 13 colonies, an economic concept known as this.
What is mercantilism
300
To ensure no further conflict with Native Americans on the frontier, Great Britain passed this law.
What is the Proclamation of 1763
300
This unofficial group was designed to inform other colonies of the happenings between the British and colonists in Boston and other colonies.
What is the Committee of Correspondence
300
This major port was closed as a result of one of the Intolerable Acts.
What is Boston
400
The signing of this document officially ended the French and Indian War, thus marking the end of a French influence in North America for an extended period of time.
What is the Treaty of Paris
400
The passage of these acts put a tax on my colonial imports, such as ink, paper, tea, lead and paint.
What are the Townshend Acts
400
This Ottawa chief was the one to recognize the danger encroaching English colonists posed to the Native American way of life in the Ohio River Valley.
Who is Chief Pontiac
400
This group often used violence and intimidation to protest British policies in the colonies.
Who was the Sons of Liberty
400
British custom officials used these to board and search colonial ships for smuggled goods.
What were writs of assistance
500
This battle, although it cost the life of major generals on both sides, was an important victory for the British and ultimately led to the fall of France.
What is the Battle of Quebec
500
Britain called these acts the Coercive Acts because they felt that the colonists actions forced their hand. However, the colonists called these act this, because they viewed them as an outrage.
What are the Intolerable Acts
500
To help pay for soldiers to enforce various laws, especially the Proclamation of 1763, Britain began doing this to the colonies.
What is tax them
500
At this meeting, which took place in Philadelphia, delegates from the colonies advised that each colony start to prepare for a future war by creating militias.
What is the First Continental Congress
500
This act required colonists to house and feed British soldiers that were stationed in the colonies.
What is the Quartering Act
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