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In the wake of the Proclamation of 1763

American colonists moves west, defying the Proclamation

During the Seven Years War

British officials were disturbed by the lukewarm support of many colonials

In the peace arrangements that ended the Seven Years War,

France surrendered all of its territorial claims to North America

The coureurs de bois were

French fur trappers

The primary thing that the Acadians and Quebecois believed that bound them together was their

French language

New England colonists were outraged when British diplomats returned _________ to France in 1748

Louisbourg

When the Acadians left Canada, they went to

Louisiana

The soldier and explorer whose leadership earned him the title "Father of New France" was

Samuel de Champlain

With the British and American victory in the Seven Years War,

a new spirit of independence arose, as the French threat disappeared

The long-range purpose of the Albany Congress in 1754 was to

achieve colonial unity and common defense against the French threat

The disunity that existed in the colonies before the Seven Years' War can be attributed to

all of the above (the enormous distances between the colonies, geographical barriers like rivers, conflicting religions, varied nationalities)

Government in New France (Canada) was

almost completely autocratic

The one valuable resource in New France was

beavers

As a result of the Seven Years War, Great Britain

became the dominant power in North America

With the end of the Seven Years War, the disunity, jealousy, and suspicion that had long existed in the American colonies

began to melt somewhat

During the seventeenth century, America established the precedent of

being involved in every world war since 1688

French motives in the New World included the desire to

compete with Spain for an empire in America

The War on Jenkins' Ear was

confined to the Caribbean Sea and Georgia

During a generation of peace following the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht, Britain provided its American colonies with

decades of salutary neglect

In the colonial wars before 1754, Americans

demonstrated an astonishing lack of unity

France was finally able to join in the scramble for colonies in the New Word as a result of the

end of the religious wars

The British invasion of Canada in 1756 during the Seven Years War

ended in defeat

For the American colonies, the Seven Years War

ended the myth of British invincibility

The Indians sundered from their association with the French in New France in all of the following ways except

exclusion from the fur business

In a sense, te history of the United States began with the

fall of Quebec and Montreal

When William Pitt became prime minister during the Seven Years War, he

focused his military strategy on the capture of French Canada

The primary economic pursuit of early settlers in New France was

fur trapping

Benjamin Franklin's plan for colonial home rule was rejected by the individual colonies because

it did not seem to give enough independence to the colonies

France had to give up its vision of a North American New France when

it was defeated by the British in 1713 and 1763

The immediate purpose of the Albany Congress of 1754 was to

keep the Iroquois tribes loyal to the British

The reason France needed to control the Ohio River valley was to

link its Canadian holdings with those of the lower Mississippi Valley

The Jesuit priests, despite their initial failure in gaining converts, played a vital role because

of their exploration and work as geographers

The Proclamation of 1763

prohibited colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains

The 1759 Battle of Quebec

ranks as one of the most significant victories in British and American history

With the defeat of Chief Pontiac and his alliance, the British decided to

stabilize Indian-white relations

The Seven Years' War was also known in America as

the French and Indian War

The population in Catholic New France grew very slowly because

the French government was more concerned with its Caribbean island colonies

Chief Pontiac decided to try to drive the British out of the Ohio Valley because

the Indians were in a precarious position

The clash between Britain and France for control of the North American continent sprang from their rivalry for control of

the Ohio River Valley

The War of Jenkins' Ear resulted in

the colony of Georgia fighting the Spanish to a standstill

As a result of General Braddock's defeat a few miles from Fort Duquesne,

the frontier from Pennsylvania to North Carolina was open to Indian attack

Unlike the English colonies in America, in New France

there were no popularly elected assemblies

The early wars between France and Britain in North America were notable for the

use of primitive guerrilla warfare

In his first military command in the French and Indian War, George Washington

was defeated at Fort Necessity but was allowed to retreat

Unlike the first three Anglo-French wars, the Seven Years' War

was fought initially on the North American continent

The Proclamation of 1763 was designed manly to

work out a fair settlement of the Indian problem

The French wanted to control Louisiana because they

would then control the mouth of the Mississippi


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