Who led Pontiac's Rebellion?
Chief Pontiac of the Ottowa Nation
Who won multiple victories in the first phase of the war?
The French and their allies
Who wrote the Albany Plan of Union?
Benjamin Franklin
What was the year of Pontiac's Rebellion?
1763
What is salutary neglect?
Parliament's hands off approach to government
What area were the British and French fighting over in 1754?
Ohio River Valley
Who lead England to eventual victory?
General James Wolfe at Fort Niagara
what was the main message of Benjamin Franklin's political cartoon.
Join or Die
Who did the Ottowa rebel against in Pontiac's rebellion?
The British
Why did the French and Indian war caused colonial taxes to increase?
The war was extremely costly and parliament believed the colonies should pay an increase since the war was fought for them ("they was broke" - Daly)
In 1754 this person led a small force into Ohio to remove the French
Major George Washington
How did William Pitt turn the British military around?
replace older leaders with younger ones, built positive relationships with native americans, & put supply in the hands of local authorities
Why did the Albany Plan of Union fail?
Fear of losing control over militia and taxes
Why was Jeffery Amherst replaced by Thomas Gage?
The British were embarrassed at their expensive defeat
What was the intention of the Proclamation of 1763?
prevent colonists from moving west over the Appalachians. prevent further conflict between Native americans and colonists
who sent general Edward Braddock to the ohio valley
the British
Why did most Native Americans ally with the French?
Positive trade relationship with the French and increased tension with the British
How did the French and Indian war lead to the Albany Plan of Union?
french victories in the beginning of the war scaring the colonists
What initiated Pontiac's Rebellion?
Native American named Panis is executed, angering the Ottowa. This was after the British were forcing their laws, traditions, etc. on Native Americans and removing them from their traditional lands.
How did the French and Indian war effect colonial and British relationships?
Caused the relationship to strain because of societal differences and caused parliament to impose more taxes on colonists to pay for the war
Who was Edward Braddock in relation to the French and Indian War?
He was a General in the British military, sent to the Ohio Valley to remove the French in 1755. He was killed by the French in 1756.
What led to the British winning the French and Indian War?
British victory at Fort Niagara cut off French supply. William Pitt turned the tide of the war in favor of the British.
What were the plan goals of the Albany Plan of Union?
unify colonies for defense and act as a representative to parliament for the colonies
How did Pontiac's Rebellion alter British policies towards native americans?
How did the French and Indian war change how the British and colonists viewed each other?
British troops saw colonists as uncultured and colonists saw the troops as a threat