Treaties and Land
The Acadians
The Seven Years' War
The Conquest of Quebec
Law and Order in Quebec
200

This 1713 treaty brought an end to the War of Spanish Succession in North America

What is the Treaty of Utrecht?

200

In 1755, Governor Charles Lawrence ordered the mass expulsion of the Acadians from this present-day Canadian province.

What is Nova Scotia?

200

The main focus of the Seven Years' War in North America was this specific area just south of the Great Lakes.

What is the Ohio River Valley?

200

This British General came from England in 1759 with orders to conquer Nouvelle-France.

Who is General Wolfe?

200

The Royal Proclamation of 1763 switched the ruling powers in the newly created province of Quebec from French to this.

What is British?

400

Under the Treaty of Utrecht, France surrendered Acadia, Hudson Bay, and almost all of this territory

What is Newfoundland?

400

Acadians who escaped to Louisiana became known by this name, making up a large part of the state's population today.

What is Cajuns?

400

The French claimed the Ohio Valley because a French explorer had done this to the region.

What is mapped it?

400
The British bombarded this area for nine weeks, starting on July 12, 1759.

What is Quebec?

400

An English law stated that this religious group could not hold government positions without swearing an oath to the British Crown.

Who are Catholics?

600

The signing of this treaty in 1763 brought an end to the Seven Years' War.

What is The Treaty of Paris?

600

Before the expulsion, Acadians agreed to take an oath of allegiance to the British as long as they would not have to fight against this group.

Who are the French?
600

The French marked their territory in the Ohio Valley by setting up forts and plaques bearing this symbol.

What is the French coat-of-arms?
600

 On September 13, 1759, British troops scaled 50-metre cliffs to reach this famous battlefield.

What are The Plains of Abraham?

600

While the Royal Proclamation of 1763 established British rule, the Quebec Act of 1774 officially brought back this specific type of French law.


What is civil law?

800

This 1763 document created the first reserve for Indigenous People.

What is the Royal Proclamation?

800

Acadia saw its first successful settlement established in 1605 at this location.

What is Port Royal?

800

The British hoped to develop the Ohio Valley because their growing population in this region demanded expansion

What is The Thirteen Colonies?
800

This French General faced the British at the Plains of Abraham and did not live to see the next morning.

Who is General Montcalm?

800

This 1774 document, brought about by Governor Guy Carleton, expanded the Province and gave back some French rights. 

What is The Quebec Act?

1000

The Royal Proclamation stated that only the King and his heirs could do this.

What is own the land?
1000

Between 1755 and 1762, approximately 8000 expelled Acadians were spread throughout this British-controlled area.

What are the Thirteen Colonies?
1000

After the war ended in 1763, Nouvelle-France was handed over to the British with the exception of these two small islands, which remain under French rule today.

What are St. Pierre and Miquelon?

1000

Following the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, British forces continued up to this settlement, where General Vauderuil ultimately admitted defeat.

What is Montreal?

1000

The Quebec Act of 1774 was acceptable to the clergy and this specific group of French landholders.

Who are the seigneurs?

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