British military
Treaties
First Nations
100
The highest ranking officer in the British military A.) Monarch B.) General C.) Captain D.) Private
What is A.) Monarch?
100
Peace Treaties are.
What is a written agreement between two groups
100
These First Nations were in contact with the British the most.
What is the Iroquois?
200
Numbers of officers are in platoon... A.)1 B.)7 C.)5 D.)10
What is c.)5?
200
The war that ended the Royal Proclimation.
What is the Seven Years War?
200
The Iroquois were unhappy because the British did...
What is taking the land from the Iroquois.
300
The knife at the end of a rifle called.
What is a Bayonet?
300
The Royal Proclimation established in the year.
What is 1763
300
The leader of the First Nations.
Who is the Chief?
400
Spell...
What is M.I.L.I.T.I.A?
400
The people who, from the 1780s onward, sided with the British in the Revolution were called.
Who were the Loyalists?
400
Lucky double! one of the First Nations 10 commandements.
What is one of the following... Treat the earth and all that dwell thereon with respect Show great respect for your fellow beings Work together for the benefit of all mankind Give assistance and kindness wherever needed Look after the well being of mind and body Remain close to the great spirit Do what you know to be right Dedicate and share your efforts to the greater good Be truthful and honest at all times Take full responsibility for your actions
500
The british fighting these, the most.
Who were the French?
500
The misunderstanding between the Crown and the First Nations
What is sharing the land & owning it?
500
One right of a First Nation women.
What is one of the following... Descent of blood that determines citizenship Possession of official titles for clan mothers, chiefs, faithkeepers, pine tree chiefs and war chiefs Own the home and all of the furnishings Children belong to her family Use of clan lands Food distribution Right to nominate, confirm, and depose male chiefs Right to adopt foreigners or prisoners Power to forbid brothers and sons from going to war Power to grant life or death of prisoners Power to maintain the national resources Right to burial grounds for sons, brothers, daughters and sons
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