British/French Tension
Native Americans
Video: "The War That Made America"
Proclamation of 1763
British/American Tension
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The name of the conflict in North America between the French and British in the 1750's and 1760's.

What is the French and Indian War

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Cannot be traded or sold

What is the Native American belief about land?

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This country has better trade goods and seems stronger.

What is Britain?

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After France's defeat, this natural feature served as the line separating Britain and Spain in North America.

What is the Mississippi River?

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This was an example of propaganda used in Paul Revere's engraving of the Boston Massacre.

What is the British firing into an innocent crowd of American colonists?

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The area between British-controlled areas along the East Coast and French controlled area in the Midwest.

What is the Ohio Country?

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Wampum is present at these events.

What are native trade negotiations and important ceremonies?

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George Washington is a natural leader because of these qualities.

What is height and ambition?

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The Proclamation of 1763 prevented colonial settlement west of these mountains.

What are the Appalachians?

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This act forced some Americans to feed and house British soldiers.

What is the Quartering Act?

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This treaty ended the French and Indian War.

What is the Treaty of Paris?

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The strongest group of natives located in the Northeast.

Who are the Iroquois League?

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The Iroquois fear this will happen if they choose to fight on the side of Britain or France.

What is killing their own people?

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Chief Pontiac's response to American settlements on native lands.

What is attack?

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This act taxed all products made out of paper.

What is the Stamp Act?

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The reason why the French losing the war is terrible for Native Americans.

What is losing their trading partners and allies?

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This man has limited authority among his people, which explains his unusual nickname.

Who is the Half-King?

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This style of fighting is marked by hiding behind trees and not waiting for a command to fire.

What is guerrilla warfare?

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George Washington's response to the Proclamation of 1763.

What is refusal to give up land claims?

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This is a practice of controlling the sale of one product by eliminating competition, such as what the British East India Company did with tea.

What is a monopoly?

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The name of the present-day city located at the "forks" of the Ohio River.

What is Pittsburgh?

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This company has land investments west of the Appalachian Mountains.

What is the Ohio Company?

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This style of warfare leads to a British defeat at Fort Duquesne.

What is fighting in rows and columns in open fields?

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This was a reason enforcement of the Proclamation of 1763 was nearly impossible.

What is the long distance of the Appalachian Mountains?

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In response to the Boston Tea Party, this was one action taken by the British against the colonists in Massachusetts.

What are suspending town meetings, closing Boston Harbor, and sending more British soldiers to America?