Chapter 1-10 Test Review Shaffer History
Bound by legal agreement to work for another in return for instruction in a trade Answer: Apprentice
Person who measures and maps land Answer: Surveyor
Something that stands for or suggests something else Answer: symbol
Nobleman; hereditary title granted by the English king Answer: baronet
Derogatory names given to the Americans by the British Answer: Colonials
Publication of statements that slander or wrongfully damage another's reputation Answer: Libel
Negative, hurtful symbols used to describe or attack a particular group of people Answer: stereotype
Native American administrative chief Answer: Sachem
Young militia officer sent to force the French to leave Fort Duquesne Answer: George Washington
English general under whom George Washington served in the French and Indian War Answer: Edward Braddock
Printer tried for seditious libel in 1735; his case established precedent for freedom of the press Answer: John peter Zenger
Skilled Philadelphia lawyer who defended John Peter Zenger Answer: Andrew Hamilton
One of the colonial wars fought between France and England for control of North America Answer: War of Jenkins’ Ear
Last in a series of colonial wars to determine the supremacy of France or England in North America Answer: French and Indian war
Great charter that English barons forced King John to sign in 1215 that protected the rights and property of English citizens Answer: Magna Carta
Colonial conference held to solve the problem of French and Indian power and secure the Iroquois as allies of the English Answer: Albany congress
English colonist greatly respected by the Native Americans Answer: William johnson- warraghiyagey
Answer: Degonwadonti – Molly Brant Mohawk clan matron educated in European ways
Mohawk sachem who visited England with other Indian leaders Answer: Tiyanoga- Hendrick
Colonial leader at the Albany Congress who proposed a plan to unite the colonies in dealing with the French and Indians Answer: Benjamin Franklin
French-built fort near present-day Pittsburgh Answer: Fort Duquesne
Site of a French fort where a small army of Native Americans and colonists defeated the French Answer: Lake George
Fort built by George Washington on low ground Answer: Fort Necessity
Site of deciding battle in the French and Indian War, won by the British Answer: Quebec, Canada
Inciting rebellion against the state Answer: Seditious
Power used without considering others Answer: Arbitrary Power
Other name used for the English Answer: British
Six nations of the Iroquois that united for protection against their enemies Answer: Iroquois Confederacy
British foreign secretary who provided the strategic plan and the soldiers, materials, and financial resources to win the French and Indian War in North America Answer: William Pitt
British commander who brought about English victories at Louisbourg and Montreal and top military commander in America after the French and Indian War who was recalled to England due to his Indian policies Answer: General Jeffrey Amhurst
British commander who won the battle for Quebec Answer: General James Wolfe
French commander who lost the battle for Quebec Answer: Marquis de Montcalm