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7 years war
American Geography impacting Indigenous Groups
100

Another name for the 7 years war that was located in the Americas.

A) Revolutionary War 

B) French and Indian War

C) War of 1812 

D) French Revolution  

B) French and Indian War

100

True or False: The 7 years war was one of the first world wars due to both the British and the French having many alliances.

A) True                                    B) False

A) True    

100

Which geographic feature most influenced the diet of the tribes in the Pacific Northwest coastlands (like the Tlingit or Haida)?

A) Vast grasslands for hunting buffalo.

B) Thick forests and coastal waters for fishing salmon.

C) Desert terrain for growing drought-resistant corn.

D) Frozen tundra for hunting seals and whales. 

B) Thick forests and coastal waters for fishing salmon.

200

The powerful, historic, and enduring union of Indigenous nations in the Northeast that included five nations.

A) Iroquois Confederacy

B) 7 Years War 

C) Canassatego

A) Iroquois Confederacy

200

After France's defeat what occurred to their allied Native American nations?

A) Nothing happened to them.

B) Indigenous groups faced tougher British laws and lessening support by them.

C) The Native American nations created new alliances with the British.

D) The British forced all Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi River.

B) Indigenous groups faced tougher British laws and lessening support by them.

200

In the Great Plains, the environment was mostly flat grassland. How did this impact the lifestyle (how they lived) of the tribes living there?

A) It led to a permanent farming lifestyle with complex irrigation.

B) It encouraged a nomadic lifestyle following the migration of the buffalo.

C) It forced tribes to build large ships for trade.

D) It caused tribes to rely solely on gathering berries and nuts.

B) It encouraged a nomadic lifestyle following the migration of the buffalo.

300

The global conflict primarily between Great Britain and France and their allies.

A) Iroquois Confederacy

B) 7 Years War

C) Canassatego

B) 7 Years War

300

Which of the following was not an ally of the French

A)  Russia

B) Most Native American nations 

C)British

D) Spain

C)British

300

The Ancestral Puebloans (Anasazi) lived in the Southwest arid climates, desert landscapes. How did they adapt their architecture to their environment?

A) They built longhouses out of cedar wood.

B) They lived in portable tepees made of buffalo hides.

C) They built multi-story dwellings into cliff walls and used sun-dried adobe bricks.

D) They built mounds of earth to stay above swampy floodwaters

C) They built multi-story dwellings into cliff walls and used sun-dried adobe bricks.

400

A leader of the Onondaga nation who was an important diplomat and spokesman of the Iroquois Confederacy.

A) Iroquois Confederacy

B) 7 Years War

C) Canassatego

C) Canassatego

400

True or False: Native American nations chose sides in the Seven Years’ War based on which European power they believed would best protect their land and sovereignty.

A) True                     B) False

A) True

400

This region featured thick redwood forests, heavy rain, and a long ocean coastline.

How did this geography shape their diet and culture? A) They hunted desert animals and lived in temporary tents. 

B) They farmed corn and built homes out of sun-dried mud bricks. 

C) They ate salmon and used abundant timber to build permanent wooden longhouses.

D) They moved constantly to follow migrating herds of buffalo.

C) They ate salmon and used abundant timber to build permanent wooden longhouses.

500

What are the 3 crops that make up the "THREE SISTERS"?

Corn, Beans, and Squash

500

Chief Pontiac of the Ottawa tribe led a rebellion after the Seven Years' War. What was his primary goal?

A) To help the British take over French territory.

B) To drive British settlers out of the Great Lakes region and protect Indigenous lands.

C) To move his people to Europe.

D) To sign a peace treaty with George Washington.

B) To drive British settlers out of the Great Lakes region and protect Indigenous lands.

500

This region stretched across thick forests, rolling hills, and abundant rivers.

How did this resource-rich geography impact their way of life?

A) They lived in temporary grass huts and ate only desert plants. 

B) They built floating gardens because the forest soil was too rocky to farm. 

C) They relied entirely on catching ocean whales. 

D) They combined farming with forest hunting and built permanent wooden longhouses.

D) They combined farming with forest hunting and built permanent wooden longhouses.

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