Da Frainch
French/NDN War
War Aftermath
Pre-Revolution New Stuff
Done got mad
100

Another name for New France.

What is Canada?

100
This 21 yr old was the leader of the first colonial battle against the French in the Ohio River Valley area.

Who is George Washington?

100

he led a campaign against colonists to drive them out of Ohio territory in 1763

Who is Chief Pontiac?

100

wealth is power and a country's wealth could be measured by gold and silver.

What is Mercantilism?

100

this was the colonies protest motto 

What is no taxation without representation?

200

A valuable resource coveted by european fashion setters and trappers in southern canada and northern north america.

What are beaver pelts?

200

This general was killed because a few miles from Fort Duquesne by natives using guerilla warfare.

Who is General Braddock?

200

 the thing colonial military gave to Natives during Pontiac's war

What are smallpox blankets?

200

these laws were loosely enforced prior to 1763 and were in place to regulate colonial trade to the advantage of the British.

What are the Navigation Laws?

200

Grenville's statement regarding how the colonists are represented in British Parliament.

What is virtual representation?

300

This was the result of the fur trappers decimating the beaver population.

What is ecological damage?

300
Britain sent this leader over to turn the tide of the war. He was also known as the Great Commoner. 

Who is William Pitt?

300

the law that stated colonists could not move past the Appalachian mountains

What is the Proclamation of 1763?

300

this law was passed to increase tax revenue

What is the Sugar Act?
300

the colonists established this in response to the acts and taxation to protest the British government

What are nonimportation agreements?

400

These nations fought for control of North American in the early 17th century?

Who are Britain, France, and Spain?

400

Ben Franklin's plea to the colonies during French/Indian war

What is "Join or Die"?

400

the idea that Britain had a conspiracy of corruption to take the colonists rights.

What is Republicanism?

400

this put a tax on paper products like documents, playing cards, marriage licenses, etc.

What is the Stamp Act?

400

this act was passed after the stamp act was repealed, and cemented the idea that the colonists were bound to Britain

What was the Declaratory Act?

500
The French government favored these that were rich in sugar and rum over the snow covered wilderness of Canada.

What are the Caribbean island colonies?

500

this ended the French/Indian War.

What is the Treaty of Paris?

500

the idea that there was a conspiracy of corruption from Britain to take their hard earned rights

What is Radical Whig thought?

500

this forced colonists to allow British soldiers to stay in abandoned or available homes and businesses.

What is the Quartering Act?

500

these were created to spread the spirit of resistance and keep the opposition to British policy alive.

What are committees of correspondence?