Causes/Background
Key Events and Battles
Key Figures
Consequences and Impact
Geography
100

A civilian army, usually without military training.

What is a militia?

100

The "Half King" Violated these to spark The French and Indian War.

What are the rules of war?

100

This person was the leader of the British army at the Battle of Fort Necessity and would go on to become one of the most famous people in American History. 

Who was George Washington?

100

Many colonists were upset because they were forced to pay more ___ because of the French and Indian war.

What are taxes?

100

What is the Ohio River Valley?

200

This country had strong relations with the Natives and wanted to connect their forts from Canada, to Louisiana.

What is France?

200

This battle Washington is defeated and is forced to surrender.

What is the Battle of Necessity?

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!! 

How did Native American Tribes select who to side with?

What is who they thought was going to win?

200

This declaration by the King said that colonists will not go past the Appalachian mountains.   

What is the Proclamation of 1763? 

200

This key fort was a French fort that the British wanted to have control over (It would take 2 attempts)

What is Fort Duquesne?

300

How did the Native American fur trade contribute to tensions between the French and British?

What is they both wanted to monopolize it?

300

This battle is where General Braddock dies and the British are defeated in a landslide victory for the French.

What is the Battle of Fort Duquesne? 

300

Benjamin Franklin created this plan for the 13 colonies to unite.

What is the Albany plan of union?

300

The King Left ___  ______ in the colonies to keep an eye on the colonists.

What is 10,000 Redcoat soldiers?

300

Britain gained all of the land from the ___ Ocean to the ___ River as a part of the Treaty of Paris 1763.

What is the Atlantic?

What is the Mississippi? 

400

What are the 2 main factors that led to the French and Indian War?

What is Money and Land?

400

This was the impact the Treaty of Paris (1763) had on the the outcome of the French and Indian War.

What is it declared Britain the winner of the war?

400

This Native Tribe decided to side with the BRITISH during the French and Indian War.

Who was the the Iroquois League? 

400

Because of the aftermath, this was the reason we saw a...

What is a divide between colonists and the king?

400

This area of land was given to SPAIN just as a part of the Treaty of Paris 1763.

What is Louisiana? 

500

Explain the significance of the Ohio River Valley in relation to the French and Indian War

What is, it was the land they both wanted to secure for expansion?

500

Name 3 characteristics of Guerrilla warfare. AND who used it? (Must have all 4 for points)

What is fast?

What is spread out?

What is hit and run?

Who are the French?

500

This person was the Prime Minister of Britain and said they would spend whatever amount of money necessary to win the war. 

Who was William Pitt?

500

Name 2 long-term effects of the French and Indian War on the relationship between the BRITISH and NATIVE tribes?

Possible answers:

What is?:

1. The Natives bailed on the British so the British did not want to work with them any longer

2. The British forced the Natives out of the Ohio River Valley after the war, leading to a poor relationship

500

These are 2 reasons that controlling rivers is so important in a war.

Possible Answers:

What is getting supplies to your troops?

What is cutting your enemy's supplies off?