British, French & Native Relationships
Causes of the French & Indian War
Important Events & Results
Pontiac's Rebellion
Britain & the Colonies
100

What two European countries competed for land in North America?

Britain and France

100

This was the main area of land claimed by both Britain and France that helped cause the war.

What was the Ohio River Valley?

100

What country lost most of its North American territory after the war?

France

100

What group was upset about British settlement in the West?

Native Americans

100

What problem did Britain have after the French and Indian War?

A large war debt

200

The French claimed this large region around the Mississippi River and its tributaries.

The Louisiana Territory.

200

What young Virginia officer fought in the early part of the war?

George Washington

200

Washington built this fort, which was later attacked by the French.

Fort Necessity

200

Who did Pontiac and other Native Americans fight after the French and Indian War?

The British

200

How did Britain try to raise money to pay its debt?

By taxing the colonies

300

The French often built these structures throughout North America to protect their territory and trade routes.

What were forts?

300

Which country won the French and Indian War?

Britain

300

This larger worldwide conflict included the French and Indian War.

Seven Years' War

300

This British king issued the Proclamation of 1763. (must get the number correct)

King George III

300

What future conflict was partly caused by the growing tension between Britain and the colonies?

The American Revolution

400

This type of agreement allowed Native Americans and European powers to work together during the war.

Alliance

400

What treaty ended the French and Indian War?

Treaty of Paris

400

This British leader helped improve Britain's military effort during the war.

William Pitt

400

What mountains became the western boundary for colonial settlement under the Proclamation of 1763?

Appalachian Mountains

400

This 1764 law was one of the first major British attempts to raise revenue from the colonies after the war.

The Sugar Act 

500

Unlike many British colonists, the French generally had fewer settlers and focused heavily on this activity with Native Americans.

What was the fur trade?

500

In what year did the French and Indian War begin?

1754

500

What year did the French and Indian War end?

1763

500

What British policy limited colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains?

Proclamation of 1763

500

This phrase became a major colonial complaint about British taxation.

"No taxation without representation"