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French and Indian War

(Audio) French & Indian War Test

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What does the word allies mean?
People who are on the opposite side. They are fighting against the same goal.
People who are on the same side. They are fighting for the same goal.
Someone who tries to harm someone else.
A hostile nation or its armed forces or citizens, especially in a time or war.
France and Britain both had Native American allies.
True
False
When was the war officialy declared?
January 1763
May 1756
January 1756
May 1754
In the 1750's, ________________ and France were fighting in Europe. As a result, problems increased in their colonies in North America.
Italy
Native Americans
Russia
Britain
The British colonists wanted to take over French lands so that they could make more money trading __________________.
meat
fur
coffee
tea
The first major conflict started when the French built ________________ along the Ohio River.
teepees
churches
fences
forts
All of the following were goals for the British EXCEPT...
They wanted to access more natural resources.
They wanted full control over fur trade with the Native American tribes.
British wanted to expand westward.
They also wanted more opportunities to trade for fur with the Native Americans. The fur could be sold for a lot of money back in England.
All of the following were goals for the French EXCEPT...
They wanted access to more natural resources.
They wanted full control over fur trade with the Native
American tribes.
The French wanted to stop the British colonists’ westward expansion.
The French wanted to link New France (Canada) with the Louisiana Territory, which was also under French control.
Long before _____________________________________ became the first president of the United States, he was an officer in the Virginia militia.
George Bush
George Washington
Benjamin Franklin
Abe Lincoln
While on his way to defend the fort, in May 1754, Washington attacked a French-Canadian scouting party.
That became known as the _________________________________ and was the unofficial start of the French and Indian War.

Battle of Yorktown
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of Bull Run
Battle of Jumonville Glen
_________________________ is information that is provided to try to influence toward the political cause or certain way of thinking.
voting
advertisement
propaganda
treaty
Who created the Join or Die cartoon?
Ben Franklin
William Pitt
George Washington
Abe Lincoln
What did the snake represent?
The pieces of the snake represented the French colonies. It meant that the colonies must unite or die with the British.
The pieces of the snake represented the British colonies. It meant that the colonies must unite or die.
The cartoon represented that the Native Americans were the enemies.
The cartoon drawing was just for fun.
Pitt ordered the British navy to block the passage of French ships at sea. This made it safer for the British to
send more soldiers and supplies to North America. It also made it much more difficult for the French to get supplies, including ___________________ for their hungry soldiers.
food
guns
cannons
clothes
The war came to an end officially on February 10, 1763 when the _____________________________________ (1763) was signed.

Treaty of Paris
Treaty of Versailles
Treaty of Guadalupe
Constitution
France lost its land in North America. Spain got New Orleans and all French territory west of the Mississippi River.
True
False
The colonists gained confidence in their ability to fight as a united group. This would become an important
factor in the upcoming American Revolution.
True
False
The colonists were happy about the tax. They felt that they should be
taxed without representation in the British government.
True
False
George Washington became president of the colonies after the war.
True
False
Fighting under the leadership of William Pitt, the British began to lose many battles.
True
False