F&I War Events
F&I War Outcomes
British Laws
Colonist Protests
Famous People
100

The French and Indian War involved which two European countries

England and France

100

This nation ended up losing control of almost all of their colonies in the New World after the French and Indian War

France

100

This law prohibited the colonists from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains

Proclamation of 1763

100

This form of protest involves refusal to buy goods of a certain kind.

Boycott

100

This future first President of the United States, led the British forces in the building, defense, and eventual surrender of Fort Necessity.

George Washington

200

The French and Indian war was largely over control of which trade good?

Fur

200

Despite gaining new territory, England was faced with what significant economic problem?

Massive Debts

200

This law required that all papers (as well as dice and other materials) receive a stamp in order to be official.

Stamp Act

200

This famous protest involved colonists storming a British shipping vessel and destroying millions of dollars of British tea.

Boston Tea Party

200

The English King during the American Revolution, he failed to listen to the colonist's petitions and endorsed policies which only increased colonial unrest.

King George III

300

Multiple Correct answers.  Why did the Native Americans prefer the French colonists over the English? 

Various answers possible

300

This native leader, in response to colonists moving westward, began to attack British forts in Ohio and Michigan

Pontiac

300

Despite the nature of other laws, this one was not a tax.  It established a monopoly where a certain good could only be bought from British merchants as opposed to colonial merchants.

Tea Act

300

This all female organization, mirroring the structure of the Sons of Liberty, often worked together to provide colonial replacements for boycotted British goods

Daughters of Liberty

300

This Patriot was a leader of the Sons of Liberty and was targeted by British officials for arrest.  He famously led the Boston Tea Party.

Sam Adams

400

Multiple Correct answers.  Why did the Native Americans distrust the English colonists?

Various answers 

400

How did the relationship between the colonists and the Native American's change as a result of the French and Indian War?

Natives still saw the colonists as invaders, the colonists distrusted the Natives for joining the French

400
This set of taxes attempted to get around colonial boycotts by, instead of taxing the colonists directly, established an indirect tax system where merchants were taxed before trading in the colonies.

Townshend Act

400

A famous example of this is the Olive Branch Petition, but several colonists wrote several of these to the king

Petitions

400

This Patriot and future President of the United States defended the British soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre and was instrumental in the writing of the Declaration of Independence

John Adams

500
The capture of which Fort triggered the French and Indian War.

Fort Necessity

500

How did relationships between England and the colonists change after the French and Indian War?

The colonists began to doubt whether or not England had their best interests in mind

500

This set of laws were intended to coerce the colony of Massachusetts into compliance.  It involved shutting down the ports in Boston, increasing the number of soldiers in Boston, and reinstating taxes that had previously been repealed.

Intolerable Acts

500

This form of protest involved attacking British officials, covering them in a variety of substances which were designed to make the victim look like a chicken 

Tar and feathering

500

This collection of English lawmakers were the real power in the British Government.  They established the laws that the king would then enforce.

Parliament