French and Indian War
French and Indian War
Growing Resentment
Resentment/Taking up arms
Taking up Arms
100

This Country is where the majority of the French and Indian war was fought

- France

- Canada

- Europe

- America

What is America

100

This is one of the reasons why the Native Americans were fighting - to find friends

- to protect their families

- to protect the fur trade

- to buy food

what is to protect the fur trade

100

This is a formal written request to an individual in authority that is signed by a group of people

- a writ of appeal

- a document of importance

- a petition

- a signed request

what is a petition

100

This means to refuse to buy or use certain goods or services.

- disallow

- prohibit

- boycott

- no thank you law

what is boycott?

100

This is the refusal to obey unjust laws by nonviolent means.

- Civil disobedience

- consequently

- approach

- Civil disturbance

What is civil disobedience?

200

This made the British soldiers easy targets

- they made too much noise while marching

- the bright blue coats they wore

- the bright red coats they wore

- they did not know how to fire their weapons

what are their bright red coats

200

What was another name for the French and Indian War

- the 7 years war

- the Native war

- the 9 years war

- the French rebellion 

what was the 7 years war

200

This means to refuse to buy or use certain goods or services

- refusal

- boycott

- trade

- inhibit 

What is boycott 

200
This phrase was spoken by Paul Revere to warn the colonists that impending danger was approaching.


- "The redcoats are coming, the redcoats are coming!"

- 2 if by land!  2 if by land!

- The British are coming, the British are coming!

- The regulars are here, the regulars are here!

What was the British are coming, the British are coming?
200

The colonists loved tea so much they would rather miss dinner than miss their tea.

- True

- False

What is True?

300

This powerful Native American Tribe elected to side with the British sparking old conflicts between the tribes of the Ohio Valley.

- The Shawnee

- The Pawnee

- The Iroquois

- The Algonquin

Who are the Iroquois

300

The fall of this signaled the beginning of the end and sealed the fate of the French during this conflict

- the fall of Ottawa

- the fall of Quebec

- the fall of Ontario

- the fall of Ohio

What is the Fall of Quebec

300

This Act would put a new tax on molasses

- the molasses act of 1764

- the stamp act of 1764

- the sugar act of 1764

- the tax act of 1764

what is the sugar act of 1764

300

This phrase was spoke by the colonists as they felt the Stamp Act tax was unnecessary and unjust.

- no more taxes

- no taxation without representation

- no no we won't go

- taxes no more

what is no taxation without representation

300

This was the backlash the colonists faced after the Boston Tea Party.

- The Incurable Acts of 1774

- The British Acts of 1774

- The You've been bad Act of 1774

- The Intolerable Acts of 1774

What were the Intolerable Acts of 1774?

400

The fort that George Washington builds quickly to defend against French attack.

- Fort convenience

- Fort Quick

- Fort Duquesne

- Fort Necessity

What is Fort Necessity

400

What year did the French and Indian War begin

- 1974

- 1754

- 1734

- 1744

when was 1754

400

This Ottawa chief who fought alongside the French during the French and Indian War called the British "dogs dressed in red to rob us of our hunting grounds- Chief Whitehorse

- Chief Pontiac

- Chief Ottawa

- Chief Standing Bear

Who was Chief Pontiac

400

This incident which was a catalyst to the Revolutionary war happened on March 5, 1770 and resulted in the deaths of 5 colonists, including Crispus Attucks, a free African male who was later known as being an icon for the anti-slavery movement.

- The Boston Tea Party

- The Massachusetts Massacre

- The Massachusetts Tea Party

- The Boston Massacre

What was the Boston Massacre?

400

This was the amount of crates that were split open and poured overboard during the evening of December 16, 1773.


- 188

- 297

- 342

- 302

What is 342?

500

This agreement between Britain and France essentially ended the French and Indian War

- The Treaty of Versailles

- The Paris Accords

- The Treaty of Paris

- The French and Indian Treaty

What is the Treaty of Paris

500

This reason is why the Albany Plan of Union failed during the French and Indian war

- It was too costly

- colonists did not believe that they would be protected

- George Washington could not get it written in time

- the French refused to comply with the plan

what is the colonists did not believe that they would be protected

500

This Act angered colonists as it restricted their abilities to settle on lands west of the Appalachian Mountains

- Land run of 1763

- Line of Appalachian 1763

- Proclamation of 1763

- Line of 1763

what is the Proclamation of 1763

500

This allowed the British government to bypass colonial tea merchants and sell their tea directly to the colonists.

- Molasses Act of 1773

- British East India Company Law of 1773

- Tea Act of 1773

- Parlament Act of 1773

What is the Tea Act of 1773?

500

This was the first official battle of the Revolutionary War after the firing of what was known as "The shot heard round the world."

- The Battle of Bunker Hill

- The Battle of Lexington and Concord

- The Battle of Saratoga

- The Siege of Yorktown 

What was the Battle of Lexington and Concord?