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Chapter 9 Review

What was the idea behind the Albany Plan of Union? Colonists should work together

What two European nations were competing for control in North America in the mid 1700’s? France and England

Future president who represented the British soldiers on trial for The Boston Massacre. John Adams

Besides land, what were France and England fighting for? Fur

What Native American chief was angry about colonists exploring west of the Appalachian Mountains? Pontiac

How did Britain respond to Pontiac’s Rebellion ? Sent 10,000 British soldiers to keep eye on colonists

Act that forced a tax on documents like newspapers and playing cards. Stamp Act

The betrayal of one’s country? Treason

Was fought around the world, The Seven Years War Why is The French and Indian War sometimes referred to as The First World War AND what was it’s OTHER name? Was fought around the world, The Seven Years War

The night 5 colonists died protesting British taxes. The Boston Massacre

What specific geographical location did they fight over that started the French and Indian War? Ohio river valley

Who were the group of colonists who banded together in to protest British taxes and acts? Sons of Liberty

The refusal to buy goods or other items? Boycott

Act that forced colonists to house British soldiers. Quartering Act

The act that taxed luxury items like molasses. Sugar Act

What British order forbade colonists from exploring west of the Appalachian Mountains? Proclamation of 1763

The night colonists dressed as Mohawk Indians to protest a certain tax. Boston Tea Party

The acts in which colonists were ordered to pay for the damage made to the harbor during the tea party and increased British military control. Intolerable Acts

Bonus Question What was the role of Samuel Adams during this time and how is he related to John Adams?