The Seven Years War
Battle of the Plains of Abraham
American Revolution
Treaty of Paris
Loyalists
100

When small groups of armed men will raid British areas with hit and run attacks.

What is the guerellia warefare tenchinque?

100

The Plains Of Abraham.

What was the Plains called?

100

There were thirteen British colonies in America.

How many British colonies were there in America?

100

To stop the Seven Years War.

What was the purpose of the Treaty of Paris?

100

They were loyal to Britain

Who were the Loyalists loyal to?

200

When two lines of British soldiers line up. The first row kneels and fires while the second row lines up form behind and reloads.

What is the two row strategy?

200

September 13 1759.

What date did the battle take place?

200

Sugar and Molasses.

What were the two foods taxed?

200

1763.

What year was the Treaty of Paris?

200

They came from the United States.

Where did they come from?

300

 British - James Wolfe

French - Louis-Joseph Montcalm

Who were the two generals?

300

Less than a hour.

How long did the battle last?

300

December 16 1773.

When was the Boston Tea Party?

300

They were given 18 months to leave British North America.  They also lost possession of their land.

What was the impact on the French settlers?

300

They were a group of people in the thirteen colonies who were loyal to Britain instead of the United States

Who were the loyalists?

400

Louisburg, Ohio Valley and Quebec.

What are the three locations the British attacked?

400

They died.

What happend to both generals in the war?

400

Newspapers were to be taxed.

What was the Stamp Act?

400

It created the base for modern Canada. The French left most of New France to the British.

What is the importance of the Treaty of Paris to Canadian history?

400

There were approximatley 500,000 loyalists

How many loyalists were there?

500

There were 200 ships the arrived in Louisbourg. June 1758.

How many ships arrvied in Louisbourg and when did they arrive?

500

1.His army was divided.

2.The French werent used to fighting on open land..

What two mistakes did Louis-Joseph Montcalm make?

500

Taxing glass, tea, lead, paint and paper.

What was the Townshend Act?

500

It was profitable for the British and was disastrous for the Indigenous.

Which group was profitable and which one was it disastrous for?

500

They left because they were loyal to Britain and the United States are clearly not Britain.

Why did they leave the United States?