This treaty was signed to signal the end of the War of Spanish Succession
The Treaty of Utrecht
This aquatic method of war was Britain's most prized capability
Navy
The British attacked the Plains of Abraham from this compass-oriented position
West
Forcing someone to leave a place, in a violent manner
Expulsion
Treaties, Journals and Letters are all examples of this historical element
Primary Source Evidence
Because of the Treaty of Utrecht, the British gained control over this territory previously located in modern New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island
Acadia
The Acadian Expulsion was caused by this Acadian position, a term that also refers to a car that is not "in-gear"
Neutral
The Highlanders (Scottish)
A low level group of fighters that are effective, but often unorganized
Militia
A characteristic of narration or representation, where more than one voice is presented to the audience
Multiple Perspectives
The Treaty of Utrecht was signed into action on this odd-numbered year
1713
During the expulsion, the Acadians were sent to this modern day city known for its Cajun culture
New Orleans
This military group is synonymous with the White Stripes' most famous song
The Seven Nation Army
Cede
The resuming and reuptake of the Fur Trade after the Seven Years' War is an example of this "enduring" historical element
Continuity and Change
This period of British influence followed the end of the Seven Years' War and lasted until the Treaty of Paris in 1963
Military rule
In trying to do a remote attack, this general sent a raft with explosives down river
Marquis de Montcalm
This hounding man led the charge in overtaking the fortress at Louisbourg
Gen. James Wolfe
The state of not supporting either side in a conflict
Neutrality
Ethical Dimensions
This North American land is still, to this day owned by France, just a half-hour ferry ride from Newfoundland
St Pierre and Miquelon
In order to secure their position in the Plains of Abraham, the British took their positions at this ungodly hour
4am
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In a letter, Marquis de Montcalm noted that this large number of soldiers was to arrive in Quebec if he did not launch an early attack
60,000
Multiple continued rounds of firing in military formation
Rolling volley
Asking, "what caused the Seven Years' War?" is an example of this historical thinking element
Cause and Consequence