For fear of this, many of General Wolfe's officers disagreed with his plan to launch one final attempt against the French because they thought it was too risky.
What is winter ice?
100
After capturing New France, it was renamed this.
What is Quebec?
100
These people were referred to as the "Land eaters" by the Aboriginals.
Who are the British?
100
After the British gained control, French Canadians got to keep their religion and institutions. This included this type of land-holding system.
What is the Seignueral system?
100
This weapon was used on both sides to quickly sink ships.
What are cannons?
200
On the morning of September 13, 1759 (which was, in fact, a Thursday), the British waited here on the command of General Wolfe.
What are the Plains of Abraham?
200
French Acadians began to do this after the British gained control of North America.
What is return to Acadia?
200
Many Aboriginal Peoples prefered alliances with this side because they treated the Aboriginals with more respect.
Who are the French.
200
Knowing about what to the Acadians, French Canadians greatly feared this.
What is expulsion?
200
The Seven Years War was officially ended due to this.
What is the surrender of Montreal?
300
After the death of General Wolfe, this British general took charge of the British forces.
Who is General Amherst?
300
The governors of Quebec found this valuable to keep French Canadians under control and offer social assistance.
What is the Catholic Church?
300
After defeating the French, Amherst saw no need to continue this practice that he considered little better than bribery.
What are gift distrubutions?
300
The French retained rights to do this off the coast of Newfoundland?
What is fishing?
300
These poeple were not present at the signing of the Treaty of Paris?
Who are the Aboriginal people?
400
Despite the arrival of this, Quebec was lost to the British.
What are French reinforcements?
400
British generals James Murray and Guy Carlton became the first two of this.
What are the first two British governors of Quebec?
400
The Aboriginals saw benefit in alliances with Europeans because of this.
What are advantages in trade and power over other Aboriginal nations?
400
These two territories where left in French control where they still remain today.
What is St. Pierre and Miquellon?
400
This document officially ended the Seven Years War as well as French rule in North America.
What is the Treaty of Paris?
500
This is the location where the actual surrender of the French occured.
What is Montreal?
500
General James Murray and General Guy Carlton greatly feared this.
What is the possibility of French and/or Aboriginal uprising?
500
The Aboriginals lost their bargaining position between the French and the English due to this.
What is British control over North America?
500
Rather than having controlling interest in the fur trade, French Canadians now served as this.
What are guides and traders?
500
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