The Wilderness Path brought the French and British into direct contact with one another in the Ohio Valley.
False: Nemacolin Path
Mary Ingles was captured by this Indian tribe.
The Shawnee
This War was fought was between the French and British who each enlisted the help of Indian tribes.
The French and Indian War
The official end to The French and Indian War was marked when this treaty was signed.
The Treaty of Paris 1763
Point Pleasant
Rivals Land claims in the Ohio River Valley were one of the main conflicts that would lead to the French and Indian War.
True
This Indian Chief was killed at Fort Randolph, and was the leader of the Shawnee Indian tirbe.
Chief Cornstalk
This battle is considered to be the first of the American Revolution.
The Battle of Point Pleasant
This treaty was arranged by John Stuart in 1768. It gave the British all Iroquois land south of the Ohio River.
The______ and______ rivers form together to create the Ohio?
Monongahela and Allegheny rivers
Indians believed that treaties were binding. `
False, Indians did not believe that treaties were binding. Nor did they believe that one person or country could own land.
This Mingo Chief, who was considered to be a friend to the white man, was outraged when several members of his family were massacred?
Chief Logan
This style of fighting was used by the British, and proved to be ineffective against this style of war used by American colonist, and Indians.
Continental Style vs Gorilla Warfare
Nullify
The proposed 14th colony was to be named_________.
Tahgagjute was an Indain name for Chief Cornstalk.
False
This tribe was known to be one of the most powerful in the Appalachian Region, and would become allies with the British during the French and Indian War.
Iroquois
This fort was constructed at the confluence of the Ohio River by the British.
Fort Pitt
This treaty would bring an end to the American Revolution. It would require the British to abandon their forts in the West.
The Treaty of Paris 1783
Captain John Mercer and a group of British soldiers were ambushed while hinting near Fort_______ in April of 1756.
Fort Edwards
The Proclamation of 1762 forbade settlement beyond the Allegheny Front.
False: The Proclamation of 1763
The son of Chief Cornstalk
Elinipsico
Braddock's March went through what part of present-day West Virginia?
Eastern Panhandle
The provisions of the Treaty of Camp Charlotte were made permanent by this treaty
The Treaty of Pittsburgh
2,000 Indians tried to siege this fort, where_____ was killed in May, 1778.
Chief Cornstalk