Chapter 8
Which Native American tribes allied with the French? *
Algonquin, Mohawk, Ottawa, Shawnee
What General was sent to aid the British in the French and Indian War as part of a new battle strategy, but ended up being killed in his first battle there? *
General Edward Braddock
What is the name of the gentleman who was sent to tell the French to leave their land in the Ohio Territory? *
George Washington
What fatal mistake did the famous British general General Braddock make in his first battle in North America? Select all that apply. *
He refused to listen to his assistant, George Washington, He believed he could continue to fight British style, He refused to fight "Indian style," guerrilla warfare
In the Battle of Quebec (a turning point in the war), how were British General James Wolfe and his men able to sneak up on the French? *
The British used fog to hide the attack
Why were many colonists wanting to move away from the 13 colonies? *
for the best farm land
3 reason that the French had a better relationship with the native Americans than the British?
the French were fewer in number, traded European goods, and didn't encroach on the native peoples' lands
How did Native American tribes select which side to become allies with? *
the side that would do them the least harm
Why did the French build Fort Duquesne at the location they did? *
to control the Ohio River Valley
Which of the following best describes the purpose of the Albany Plan of the Union? *
to unite the colonies during the French and Indian War under one government
With the French defeated and driven out of North America after the French and Indian War, in what ways did the British expansion make life a whole lot worse for Native Americans. Select two. *
trade with the British was less profitable and more settlers were seizing land and establishing farms
Who won the French and Indian War? *
British
What year did the French and Indian War begin? *
1754
Who wrote the Albany Plan of the Union? *
Benjamin Franklin
Who was the main enemy of the French during the French and Indian War? *
Britain
Which Native American tribes allied with the British? *
Catawba, Cherokee, Iroquois Confederacy
What were two negative consequences of the French and Indian War on the colonists?
Colonists were not allowed to move into the Ohio River Valley and Colonists were forced to pay more taxes
Who gained control of Canada and all land East of the Mississippi River following the French and Indian War? *
England
What was the name of the fort in the Ohio Territory built by George Washington that was quickly taken over by the French and Natives? *
Fort Necessity
Prior to the French and Indian War, who controlled the Ohio River Valley? *
France
Even though the Albany Plan of Union failed, why is it significant? *
It was the first time the colonies worked together
Who were the main allies of the French? *
Native American tribes
The French and Indian War was a part of what larger conflict? *
Seven Years War
Which country controlled the land West of the Mississippi River after the French and Indian War? *
Spain
Which of the following best describes the cause of the French and Indian War? *
The French and British were fighting over land known as the Ohio River Valley
Which of the following was a result of the French and Indian War? *
The French lost their North American territory, It united the British colonies, The British raised taxes
Which group of Native Americans assisted the British instead of the French in the French and Indian War? *
The Iroquois
What group was not recognized at all in the Treaty that ended the French and Indian War? *
The Native Americans
how did the Proclamation of 1763 acted as a catalyst (something that helps spark an event) to the American Revolution.
The colonists are mad at Britain because they just won the war and now they are being taxed.
What was the goal of the Albany Conference *
To get the Iroquois to fight against the British
What is the name of the treaty that ended the French and Indian War? *
Treaty of Paris