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Chapter 3 Jeopardy: Jeopardy Review Game

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proclamation

An official public statement

Treaty

An official agreement between countries or groups

Independence

Freedom from rule by someone else

Neutral

Not to take sides during a conflict

Revolution

Forced change of government

Why was the War called the “French and Indian War”?

The Indians sided with the French

Who won the French and Indian War?

Britain

What was the outcome of the French and Indian War?

The French lost their land claims and the fur trade

Which Indian group did not side with the French?

Iroquois

When did the French and Indian War end?

1763

King George III wanted to have _____ with the Indians and so he issued the Proclamation of 1763

peace

What did the Proclamation of 1763 require?

Settlers could not settle between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River

Why did the colonists think that the Proclamation of 1763 was not fair?

Colonists helped win the French and Indian War and so they felt they should be able to settle anywhere. Also, some had already settled and did not want to move and start over.

True or False The Proclamation of 1763 helped convince the colonists that they needed to be free from British rule?

True

Which happened first, the French and Indian War or the Proclamation of 1763?

The French and Indian War

Which group remained neutral during the Revolutionary War?

The Schoenbrunn settlement

Which event was an attempt to force a change of government?

Revolutionary War

Why did the colonists believe that British taxes were unfair?

The colonists had no say in British government

What was significant about Fort Laurens?

It was the only fort built in the Ohio Country during the Revolutionary War

What was a cause of the Revolutionary War?

Proclamation of 1763 Taxes without a vote

200 miles

This ended the battle over land and forced the Indians to move to reservations.