French and Indian War Practice Test Questions. 1. What was significant about the French and Indian War? a.It was the first major war between French settlers.

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French and Indian War Practice Test Questions

1. What was significant about the French and Indian War? a.It was the first major war between French settlers and Native Americans b.It settled the issue of which European nation would dominate eastern North America c.It left the colonies deeply in debt and begging Britain to pass new taxes d.It was the first war the British ever lost, thereby giving the colonists hope they could also beat the king’s army

2. In what way did the French and Indian War lay the groundwork for the American Revolution? a.It showed the need to abolish slavery in the colonies b.The colonists felt more unified with the British and solidified their allegiance to the king c.Tensions increased between the colonists and the British over issues of land and taxes d.The colonists were unhappy with the outcome of the war because they thought the French would be fair to the Native Americans