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We Were Here First
The Middle Ground
100
The number of British colonies.
What is thirteen?
100

The French had strong fortresses in this place.

What is Quebec

100
The Seven Years War began in this year.
What is 1756?
100
Allied with the British later in the war.
Who are the Haudenosaunee?
100
A formal agreement between nations.
What is a treaty?
200
Fill in the blank: The British had the most powerful ____ in Europe.
What is a navy?
200
Francophone citizens of Quebec.
Who are The Canadiens?
200
Another term for a blockade of a city.
What is a siege?
200

The First Nations felt alienated by this treaty.

What is The Treaty of Paris?

200
A Francophone citizen of Acadia.
What is an Acadian?
300
Through the Quebec Act of 1774, the British government restored rights to First Nations and Francophones and allowed them to continue to practice their distinct cultures through this policy.
What is accommodation?
300

A major weakness of the French going into the Seven Years' War that was helpful to them during the Fur Trade but became a weakness in wartime.

What is having a large territory (more resources during the fur trade but difficult to defend in wartime)

300
The British general in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
Who is James Wolfe?
300

A major fear for Indigenous Peoples after the Seven Years' War

What is the loss of traditional lands due to war & peace agreements

300
Not helping or supporting either side in a conflict or disagreement.

What is Neutral?

400
This laid out the British plans for assimilation of the conquered Canadiens into British society.
What is The Royal Proclamation of 1763?
400

Signed in 1763 between France and Britain & gave Britain control of Quebec.

What is the Treaty of Paris?

400

The leader of the Mohawk in the Seven Years' War

Who is Pontiac

400

The Mohawk were allies with this side of the conflict

Who are the British

400

The descendents of 17th century French colonists who settled in Acadia.

What is an Acadian?

500
The Quebec Act of 1774 accommodated the First Nations and Francophones at the expense of the Anglophone citizens. The Anglophones were left with this feeling towards Britain.
What are 'unhappy', 'disappointed', 'upset', 'betrayed', or 'distrustful'?
500

The act that established the language rights of the French

What is the Quebec Act of 1774

500
The French general in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
Who is the Marquis de Montcalm?
500

The main consequence of the Quebec Act for the Indigenous Peoples was

What is the loss of land given to them in the Royal Proclamation of 1763

500

The refusal of Acadians to swear loyalty to the British king led to this event.

What is The Great Deportation (or La Grande Derangement)?

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