This British commander lost to the French in Ohio Valley.
Who is George Washington?
This was the general of the British army in North America.
Who is James Wolfe?
This was the general of the French army in North America.
Who is Marquis Montcalm?
This was the leader of the war against the British (1763-66).
Who is Pontiac?
A country that is significantly more powerful than most others and dominates world affairs
What is a superpower?
This fort needed to be captured before the British could go attack Quebec.
What is Louisbourg?
This was the English perspective going into the war.
What is wanting to expand their territory?
This was the French perspective going into war.
What is a sense of security?
This was the feeling of Indigenous people after the war when the British took control.
What is anxiety?
Refusing to take sides in a conflict
What is being neutral?
This was the decisive battle that ended French control of Quebec in 1759.
What is the Battle of the Plains of Abraham?
This Indigenous group fought alongside the British in 7 Years War.
Who are the Haudenosaunee?
This French-speaking group of people was removed from their homeland.
Who are the Acadians?
First Nations had to rely on this instead of guns and large groups of soldiers.
What are tactics/strategy?
Swearing loyalty to a nation or ruler
What is allegiance?
This is why Quebec was so difficult to capture.
What is the river narrowing, massive cliffs, and a walled fortress?
The British forced groups of people to swear this during times of conflict.
What is an oath of allegiance?
Louisiana, 13 Colonies, Caribbean, and France.
What are the places the Acadians were sent to?
This royal legislation was made to set aside land for Indigenous people.
What is the Royal Proclamation?
The forced removal of a population from their land, specifically referring to the Acadians being shipped out of Nova Scotia.
What is expulsion?
Wanting more territory, resources, competing interests, and wanting to be the sole superpower.
What were the causes of the 7 Years War?
This was the policy the British had towards the Canadiens after the 7 Years War.
What is assimilation?
This royal legislation was designed to protect rights of Canadiens and their language.
What is the Quebec Act?
This was the result of Pontiac's War against the British.
What are better diplomatic ties?
A formal agreement signed between nations to officially end a war and establish peace, often deciding who owns specific lands
What is a treaty?