What was the Seven Years' War?
The Seven Years’ War was a mid-1700s conflict between Britain and France over land, power, and trade around the world.
When did the American Revolution start?
April 19, 1775
When did the Fur Trade start?
1600s
1713 treaty gave Britain control of Newfoundland and Hudson Bay.
Treaty of Utrecht
What was the expulsion?
The forced removal of Acadians by the British in the mid-1700s.
Where did it take place?
In the territory of the Ohio River Valley in North America.
When did it end?
September 3, 1783
How long did it last for?
250 years
Which treaty was signed in 1713?
The treaty of Portsmouth
Where did the expulsion take place?
It took place in Acadia
Which country gained global power and took control of French colonies after the Seven Years’ War?
Great Britan
Where did it take place?
United States
Why did the Fur Trade happen?
because of a fashion craze in Europe during the 17th century.
What is another name for the Treaty of Utrecht?
Peace and Freindship
How long did the expulsion last for?
8 years
Which city in Canada was captured by the British in 1759?
Quebec
Which European countries helped the American colonists fight against Britain during the Revolution?
France and Spain
Who were the most important groups in the early Fur Trade?
Indigenous and the French
This treaty ended the war between Russia and Japan in 1905.
Treaty of Portsmouth
When did the expulsion take place
The expulsion took place from August 10, 1755, to 1778.
How did the war end?
The war ended with Britain gaining global power and taking French colonies, including Canada.
Who was involved?
American Colonists, Great Britain, France, Spain, and African Americans.
What was the main reason Europeans traded in North America, especially for beaver pelts?
for money or profit
What two treaties are we on right now?
Missiagua of the Credit and the William's Treaties.
how many Acadians were expelled?
10,000