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Causes and Goals of the French and Indian War
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Which side were the Native Americans on?

Both

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Who drew the cartoon "Join or Die"

Benjamin Franklin

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The "Join or Die" cartoon showed a picture of what animal cut up?

snake

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Who wrote the pamphlet Common Sense

Thomas Paine

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Why did the French want the British colonists to leave the land?

They were getting to close to French territory.

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Who was the war between?

French and British

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What was the goal of the "Join or Die" cartoon?

to unite the colonies

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What did the "cut up" up snake represent?

The 13 colonies

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who wrote The Last of the Mohicans

James Fenimore Cooper

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What land were the French and British in dispute over?

The Ohio River Valley

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Where did this war take place?

Ohio River Valley

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What ended the war?

The Treaty of Paris

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Who was the person in the Virginia militia who started the French and Indian War?

George Washington

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What lands did the French lose as a result of losing the French and Indian War?

All of Canada, lands east and west of the Mississippi River.

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Why did the British colonists want the Ohio Valley?

Chance to trade with Native Americans for fur to make money.

To move westward.

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How long did the war last?

Seven years

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What was the nickname of the war?

The Seven Years War

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what was the Turning Point of War

Battle of Quebec

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What was the boundary separating the Colonists and the Indians?

Appalachian Mountains or Proclamation Line

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What was the "Plan of Union” or “Albany Plan”

A promise from the colonies to work together

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Who won the war?

The British

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What were the three reasons for the war happening?

1.Fur trade

2.New land

3.Control over the territories of N. America

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Why was the Ohio River Valley valuable?

For fur trade

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What was the purpose of the Proclamation of 1763

To give Native Americans their own land and stop the conflict between colonists and Natives.

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 the French and Indian War were fought in two continents. 

North America and Europe

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