French and Indian Wars
French and Indian Wars
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100

The dates for the French and Indian Wars.

What is 1754-1763?

100

Name two notable people on the British side of the war.

Who was Washington and Wolfe?

100

The name of Jonathan Edward’s most famous sermon. 

What is Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God?

100

Spell the synonyms that mean to be aware, careful, and considerate of your surroundings in your speech and actions. 

Prudent and Discreet

200

The problems that arose between the French and the British that caused the French and Indian War. 

What is they disagreed and fought over who could control the land in North America?

200

Name two notable people on the French side. 

Who was Montcalm and Pontiac?

200

What the Salem Witch Trials were. 

What were trials in Salem, Massachusetts in 1642 in which 160 people were charged with practicing witchcraft and nineteen men and women were hanged as witches? 

200

Spell the two words (synonyms) that mean “strange”

Eccentric and Odd

300

What the background differences were between the British and French Colonists.

What is the British were mostly reformed protestants and the French were mostly Roman Catholics?
300

Why did the Indians in the northeast prefer the French over the British?

What is the French did not build towns and cities on the land?

300

List the original 13 Colonies

Virginia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, North Carolina, New Jersey, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Georgia

300

Spell the antonyms that mean to be aware “speak clearly“ and to “speak in a low, barely audible voice”.

Enunciate and Mutter

400

How the French and Indian war ended.

The war ended with the peace of Paris treaty. 

400

What the effects of the peace of Paris treaty were. 

What is British control was established but England had a huge war debt that it tried to get colonies to help pay?

400

Where the Pilgrims move before coming to Plymouth. 

What is Holland?

400

Spell the Antonyms that mean “relating to land” and “relating to water“.

Terrestrial and Aquatic

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