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French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763 Revolutionary War Regions of the U.S. Primary or Secondary?

Question Who fought in the French and Indian War?

Answer 1 – 10 The French and the Native Americans vs. The British

Question What were the French and British fighting over?

Answer 1 – 20 Land (Ohio Country)

Question Who won the French and Indian War?

Answer 1 – 30 The British

Question How long did the French and Indian War last?

Answer 1 – 40 9 years

Question What was 1 result of the War?

Answer 1 – 50 The Proclamation of 1763 English had to pay taxes to pay off the war

Question What did the Proclamation of 1763 say?

Answer 2 – 10 That the English colonists could not live west of the Appalachian Mountains

Question What happened to the settlers who lived west of the mountains?

Answer 2 – 20 They had to move back east because that land now became an Indian reserve.

Question Why did England write the proclamation?

Answer 2 – 30 To prevent further conflict (wars) with the Native Americans To make it easy to tax the colonists (they would now all live in one area)

Question What was one disadvantage of the Proclamation of 1763 according to the colonists?

Answer 2 – 40 They no longer gained access to the Ohio Country They were now being taxed to pay off the war

Question What were 3 things the colonists were taxed on as a result of the Proclamation?

Answer 2 – 50 Sugar Printed goods (newspapers, playing cards) Glass, lead, paint, paper Tea

Question What was the result of the Revolutionary War?

Answer 3 – 10 The colonists defeated the British army and became an independent country

Question Why do we celebrate Independence Day and on what day?

Answer 3 – 20 To celebrate our freedom from Great Britain On July 4

Question The colonists chanted, “No taxation without representation!” What does this mean?

Answer 3 – 30 They had no say in deciding what would be taxed and they didn’t want to be taxed until they had a say

Question What is one guarantee of the United States Constitution according to the 1 st Amendment?

Answer 3 – 40 Freedom of religion Freedom of speech Freedom of the press Right to get together in groups Right of people to ask the government to correct things they don’t like

Question Name 3 events that caused the Revolutionary War.

Answer 3 – 50 The Proclamation of 1763 declared that the colonists could not settle in the Ohio Country The Quartering Act forced colonists to shelter and feed the British soldiers The Sugar Act, Stamp Act, and Townshend Acts put taxes on goods The Boston Massacre killed or wounded a dozen innocent colonists

Question What were the 3 regions of the U.S. in the early 1800s?

Answer 4 – 10 North region (New England) West region (Middle) South region

Question Describe the physical and economic characteristics of the North.

Answer 4 – 20 Rocky and thin soil Large cities, manufacturing, factories

Question Describe the physical and economic characteristics of the South.

Answer 4 – 30 Coastal marshes/plains Plantations, farming (tobacco or cotton)

Question Describe the physical and economic characteristics of the West.

Answer 4 – 40 Rich soil, plains Inexpensive farming, growing cities and towns

Question Identify the 3 regions

Answer 4 – 50

Question Primary or Secondary Source? A magazine article describing the Revolutionary War

Answer 5 – 10 Secondary Source

Question Primary or Secondary Source? A journal by Benjamin Franklin

Answer 5 – 20 Primary Source

Question Primary or Secondary Source? A website about the French and Indian War

Answer 5 – 30 Secondary Source

Question Primary or Secondary Source? A nonfiction book titled The Boston Tea Party

Answer 5 – 40 Secondary Source

Question Primary or Secondary Source? A letter written by George Washington to a soldier

Answer 5 – 50 Primary Source