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a conflict by an Ottawa leader that attacked British forts over the Ohio River Valley

Pontiac's Rebellion

100

disagreement

dissent

100

a product bought from other countries

import

100

a conflict between Metacom and the colonists

Pontiac's Rebellion

100

a formal agreement between two countries

treaty

200

a system where people are bought and sold as if they were property

slavery

200

the pattern of weather in a place over a long period of time

climate
200

skilled workers that specialized in a type of work or trade

artisan

200

resources that can be made into products

raw materials
200

three sided trade where ships sailed to Africa, Americas and Europe

triangular trade

300

someone who owns land or properties

proprietor

300

a product sold to other countries

Export

300

a public sale where the highest bidder makes a purchase

auction

300

this even took religious interests to a new level

Great Awakening

400

a military partner

ally

400

the terrifying journey made by slaves to the Americas

Middle Passage

400

people from many backgrounds living in the same place

Diverse

400

the idea that countries benefitted from trade when they export more than they import

mercantilism

400

What area were the British and French fighting over that led to many battles, and an eventual proclamation from King George?

The Ohio River Valley

500

an area defined by common features or conditions

Region

500

rebellions, sometimes violent, when slaves fought back

uprisings

500

laws passed to limit colonist's trade with other countries

protectionism

500

a formal order issued by King George III that blocked colonists from settling lands west of the Appalachian

Proclamation of 1763

500

What was the name of the French fort that was very well guarded, causing George Washington not to attack it, but to build his own Fort Necessity nearby.

Fort Duquesne

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