The
French
And
Indian
War
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This plan blocked colonists from settling lands west of the Appalachians

Proclamation of 1763

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A formal agreement between countries

treaty

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An Ottawa leader led an army that attacked British forts and villages in the Ohio River Valley. It became known as this...

Pontiac’s Rebellion

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A military partner

ally

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Another name for Metacom’s War

King Philip’s War

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King Philip’s War was an example of

  1. British troops trying to capture Native Americans

  2. The King putting down a rebellion by the colonists

  3. Native Americans resisting New England colonists

Native Americans resisting New England colonists

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Why did the Iroquois Native Americans side with the British in the French and Indian War?

  1. They hoped it would help them keep control of their land

  2. They wanted to be part of the British colonies

  3. They felt the French had treated them badly as trade partners

They hoped it would help them keep control of their land

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What did colonists want MOST from Native Americans?

  1. Help with farming

  2. Their land

  3. To learn their ways

Their land

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What territory did the British, French, and Native Americans all want to claim?

  1. The Mississippi River

  2. The Ohio River Valley

  3. The Hudson River Valley

The Ohio River Valley

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Which BEST describes George Washington’s role in French and Indian War?

  1. He tried to force the French out of the Ohio River Valley

  2. He was president of the United States

  3. He lost the most important battle of the war    

He tried to force the French out of the Ohio River Valley

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How did the French and Indian War get its name?

The name came from the fact that in North America, the British army fought both the French and Native Americans (Indians) 
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What caused the French and Indian war?

Both the French and the British thought that the Ohio River Valley was their land.

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What was the outcome of the war for the French?

France lost, and had to sign a treaty that surrendered much of their land east of the Mississippi River.

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What was the outcome of the war for the British?

They now owned the Ohio River Valley, which angered Native Americans. 

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What was the outcome of the war for the Native Americans?

They were upset because the British now owned their land. So after the war, they fought back with a leader named Pontiac (Pontiac's Rebellion)