US History Chapter 5 Section I
What battle became the turning point of the war, giving the British certain victory?
Battle of Quebec
What advantages did the British have?
British- Larger population, support of the Iroquois Indians, strong navy
What war settled the question of who would have control?
French and Indian War
What advantages did the French have in fighting the war?
French- Strong and unified control of colonies, forts and strategic locations. well trained army, and support of many Indian tribes.
Why was the Albany Plan of the Union significant?
It was the first attempt to unite the colonies.
What river valley did both countries seek to control?
Ohio Valley
What was the French and Indian War called in England?
The Seven Years' War
How did the colonists' individualism hurt the British war effort?
There was little effort to work together to defeat the French. Colonists were only willing to fight if their own homes were threatened.
Why did France and Britain both want North America?
They both wanted control of the fur trade in the west and the rich fisheries off the coast of Newfoundland.
What man's leadership turned the tide for the British in the war?
William Pitt