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Chapter 5 Quiz 2 review. What “world war” brought an end to French power in the New World? French and Indian war King George’s War King William’s War Queen Anne’s War. French and Indian war. What event sparked the French and Indian War? - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
What “world war” brought an end to French power in the New World? French and Indian war King George’s War King William’s War Queen Anne’s War
French and Indian war
What event sparked the French and Indian War? A force commanded by George Washington
clashed with the French near the forks of the Ohio River
The colonists called the Albany Congress The British attacked Quebec The French refused to honor the Treaty of
Utrecht
A force commanded by George Washington clashed with the French near the forks of the Ohio River
What advantage did the French have over the British throughout the French and Indian War? Stronger Indian allies Larger population in North America Better fleet Popular support for the war
Stronger Indian allies
What was Britain’s chief disadvantage during the French and Indian War? Lack of money Lack of sufficient ships Poorly trained soldiers Lack of colonial unity
Lack of colonial unity
Why was Franklin’s Albany Plan a failure? The colonists were suspicious of Franklin. The colonists feared centralized government. Not enough delegates showed up at the
Albany Congress. The King outlawed the Albany Congress.
The colonists feared centralized government.
Who were the Acadians? Indians who allied with the British Indians who joined Pontiac against the British Canadians who joined the French Army French settlers who were forcibly removed
from Nova Scotia
French settlers who were forcibly removed from Nova Scotia
The British three-part plan to win the Seven Years’ War included all of the following except to Leave fighting in Europe to its ally, Prussia Leave fighting in America to the colonists Use its fleet to isolate the French colonies Replace old, incompetent commanders
Leave fighting in America to the colonists
the key campaign of the French and Indian War was the capture of Fort Duquesne Louisburg Montreal Quebec
Quebec
Why was the Battle of the Plains of Abraham important The American colonists proved their military
skills The British capture the French Canadian
capital The French stopped the British invasion of
Canada Pontiac’s rebellion was crushed
The British capture the French Canadian capital
What peace treaty brought an end to the French and Indian War? Albany Congress Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle Treaty of Paris Treaty of Utrecht
Treaty of Paris
One of the major reasons that the colonies were taxed after the French and Indian war was that the British Wanted to punish the colonies for failing to
help during the war Wanted the colonies to rebel Needed money to pay for the war Wanted to ruin the colonial economy
Needed money to pay for the war
What important fort did the French build on the Ohio River at the outset of the French and Indian War?
Fort Duquesne
What colonial Congress attempted unsuccessfully to unite the colonies during the French and Indian War?
Albany Congress
A) Edward Braddock B) George III C) Louis XIV D) Marquis de Montcalm E) Pontiac F) James Wolfe G) Benjamin Franklin H) William Pitt I) George Washington J) guerilla warfare
___ British Commander who was badly
defeated by French Forces
A) Edward Braddock
A) Edward Braddock B) George III C) Louis XIV D) Marquis de Montcalm E) Pontiac F) James Wolfe G) Benjamin Franklin H) William Pitt I) George Washington J) guerilla warfare
___ talented French leader during the French
and Indian War
D) Marquis de Montcalm
A) Edward Braddock B) George III C) Louis XIV D) Marquis de Montcalm E) Pontiac F) James Wolfe G) Benjamin Franklin H) William Pitt I) George Washington J) guerilla warfare
___ talented British general who died
capturing Quebec
F) James Wolfe
A) Edward Braddock B) George III C) Louis XIV D) Marquis de Montcalm E) Pontiac F) James Wolfe G) Benjamin Franklin H) William Pitt I) George Washington J) guerilla warfare
___ British king who antagonized the colonists
B) George III
A) Edward Braddock B) George III C) Louis XIV D) Marquis de Montcalm E) Pontiac F) James Wolfe G) Benjamin Franklin H) William Pitt I) George Washington J) guerilla warfare
___ Indian chief whose confederacy
devastated the frontier
E) Pontiac
A) Edward Braddock B) George III C) Louis XIV D) Marquis de Montcalm E) Pontiac F) James Wolfe G) Benjamin Franklin H) William Pitt I) George Washington J) guerilla warfare
___ colonial commander who fought the first
skirmish of the French and Indian War
I) George Washington
A) Edward Braddock B) George III C) Louis XIV D) Marquis de Montcalm E) Pontiac F) James Wolfe G) Benjamin Franklin H) William Pitt I) George Washington J) guerilla warfare
___ proposal to unite the colonies against
France
G) Benjamin Franklin
A) Edward Braddock B) George III C) Louis XIV D) Marquis de Montcalm E) Pontiac F) James Wolfe G) Benjamin Franklin H) William Pitt I) George Washington J) guerilla warfare
___ Prime minister of Great Britain who won
the Seven Years’ War
H) William Pitt
A) Edward Braddock B) George III C) Louis XIV D) Marquis de Montcalm E) Pontiac F) James Wolfe G) Benjamin Franklin H) William Pitt I) George Washington J) guerilla warfare
___ surprise attack by a small, hidden group
J) guerilla warfare
T/F The frontier fighting between the French and British followed a strict European code of honor.
False
T/F The British army proved its value to the colonists by soundly defeating Pontiac.
False