Alliances & Treaties
Consequences of War
Notable People
Cost of War
Text Features
100

What did the Albany Plan of Union suggest?

The Grand Council and President General would address American Indian trade, border disputes, and collecting taxes.

100

What happened to French-speaking Catholics during the war?

They were forced to leave Acadia.

100

What two British kings ruled during the time of the French and Indian War?

King George II and King George III

100
What was supplied to each soldier in the war?
A musket, a bayonet and ammunition, a knapsack, a bedroll, and a canvas tent.
100

The political cartoon, "Join or Die," was drawn by whom?

Benjamin Franklin

200

Which treaty officially ended the French and Indian War in America?

The Treaty of Paris of 1763

200

What size army did Great Britain authorize to stay in America and enforce the proclamation line?

10,000

200

Why is Thomas Hutchinson an important figure?

He was the Massachusetts colonial government and co-authored the Albany Plan.

200

What is one example of the quality of the food provided to soldiers?

Flour with wheat or stems in it; salted meat; dried fish.
200

Paintings depicted which two generals who died in battle during the French and Indian War?

General Wolfe and General Braddock

300

What did the Iroquois Confederacy agree to do in return for hunting grounds and rights?

Fight as British allies.

300

What happened to the Louisiana territory in 1763?

It was ceded by France to Spain.

300

Benjamin Franklin's back and forth writing to colonial leaders and merchants led to what?

The colonial mail system.

300

How often were soldiers given new uniforms and why?

Every year; their old uniforms wore out.

300

Who saved a French officer from being killed by an American Indian tomahawk?

General Johnson

400

What was the conflict after The Proclamation of 1763?

Colonists were upset about not being able to move west; American Indians were upset because settlers moved west anyway.

400

What did the British do to American Indians after the terms of trading changed?

They limited available goods for trade.

400

Why did Pontiac's Rebellion, named after the chief of the Ottawa tribe, fail against the British military?

There were no weapons or ammunition coming from their French allies.

400

True or false: Britain had a lot of money to spend on the war.

False - they were in debt.

400

Who owned the territory of Detroit before the French and Indian War?

French

500

Where did delegates meet when they were proposing treaties?

Albany, New York

500

Who was the common enemy of the colonists during the war?

Great Britain

500

Lieutenant Robert Callender wrote the governor in 1756 about what?

The disappointment in food rations.

500

The war was expensive because they had to provide supplies and weapons for how many years?

Seven years

500

Which military is shown in The Battle of Bunker Hill - British or Colonists?

British - they are wearing red uniforms.

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