French and Indian War Quick Facts
French and Indian War Results
Key People
The Enlightenment
The Great Awakening
100

Which side were the Native American's on?

Both

100

What was a negative effect of winning the war for Britain?

Debt/Colonists turning against them/French taking the colonists side

100

Who was Ben Franklin?

Founding Father/Enlightenment Thinker/Creator of the Albany Plan.

100

What was the Enlightenment?

A time when people began using reason and science to understand the world and society.

100

What was the Great Awakening?

The Great Awakening was a Christian religious movement of the 1730s and 1740s.

200

Who was the war between?

French and British

200

What was the name of the treaty signed after the war?

Treaty of Paris

200

Who were Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield?

Two of the most famous traveling preachers during the Great Awakening. 

200

Two of the most famous enlightened thinkers. 

John Locke and Ben Franklin

200

How was preaching during the Great Awakening different from earlier preaching?

Much more fiery and intense.

300

What area of land was being fought over?

Ohio River Valley

300

Who took control of all Canadian territory after the war?

English

300

John Locke

England's most famous Enlightenment thinker. Natural law, purpose of government, natural rights.

300

What is Natural Law?

Everyone is born with basic rights—like life, freedom, and property—that no one should take away.

300

How did the Great Awakening change people’s religious beliefs?

They could have a direct, personal relationship with God. All people were spiritually equal.

400

Who ultimately won the war?

British

400

Where did the colonist's territory end after the war?

Mississippi River

400

William and Mary?

Rulers after King James II who took people into consideration and gave them rights. 

400

What did the Enlightened thinkers believe the purpose of government should be?

Protect the people's natural rights. Not be oppressive. 

400

How did the Great Awakening affect colonial government or politics?

Encouraged people to question authority—not just in churches, but in government too. Because the movement taught that all people were equal in God’s eyes.

500

Who is said to have "started" the war?

George Washington

500

What battle ended the war?

Quebec

500

Who was John Peter Zenger?

Famous for "freedom of the press". Trial held against him for criticizing the royal governor. 

500

What Enlightenment ideas are present in the Declaration of Independence?”

Natural Rights, equality.

500

Why was it important in the colonies?

It changed the way colonists thought about religion, society, and themselves. People questioned authority.