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Get a piece of scrap paper Number from 1 to 30 Let’s see what you know! Which one are you?

Who won the French and Indian War? _______________

A major result of the French and Indian was that __________ went into tremendous debt.

The majority of Indians sided with _______________ during the French and Indian War.

England gained most of ______ as a result of the Treaty of Paris of 1763.

The proclamation of 1763 created a ______________.

Chief __________ led a massive Indian Rebellion in 1763.

Who was defeated at the Battle of Bushy Run? _______________

The British used what fighting style during the Battle of Bushy Run? __________________

The Indian uprising against the British colonists on the western frontier is known as ___________________.

Why did the colonists object to the Stamp Act? ______________

To protest the stamp act and unfair taxes colonists _______ goods and made non-importation agreements.

The _______ and ________ of Liberty were organized to protest British policies.

The _______________ was created to communicated news of interest between the colonies.

Which colony refused to obey the Quartering Act? ______________

The colonies were created to provide Great Britain with additional _______.

List 3 items that required a sticky stamp under the Stamp Act. _______ _______ _______

List 3 items (other than sugar) taxed under the Sugar Act. _______ _______ _______

As the colonists began to rebel against the taxes their rallying cry/slogan was _________________.

In Europe, the French and Indian War was known as the ________________.

The two British Forts that were not captured as part of Pontiac’s Rebellion were __________ and __________.

Under the Proclamation of 1763, settlers were not allowed to cross the ____________ Mountains.

Another word for corruption is _________.

Colonists viewed customs officers as corrupt and thought they had too much ______________.

The ___________ said that colonists could only trade with England.

A tax on a foreign good is known as a ________.

Housing and supplying soldiers is knows as __________.

Name the King of England as this time. _________________

Name the officer sent into the backwoods to defeat the French as part of the French and Indian War. __________________

Name the person who built the flour bag fort during the Battle of Bushy Run. ___________________

To go against control or authority is known as ___________.

Now it is time to check your answers! Which one are you? These slides will move faster!

Who won the French and Indian War? The English

A major result of the French and Indian was that England went into tremendous debt.

The majority of Indians sided with the French during the French and Indian War.

England gained most of Canada as a result of the Treaty of Paris of 1763.

The proclamation of 1763 created a vast Indian Reservation west of Appalachians.

Chief Pontiac led a massive Indian Rebellion in 1763.

Who was defeated at the Battle of Bushy Run? The Indians

The British used what fighting style during the Battle of Bushy Run? Indian-style

The Indian uprising against the British colonists on the western frontier is known as Pontiac’s Rebellion.

Why did the colonists object to the Stamp Act? They had no representation in Parliament

To protest the stamp act and unfair taxes colonists boycotted goods and made non-importation agreements.

The Sons and Daughters of Liberty were organized to protest British policies.

The Committees of Correspondence was created to communicated news of interest between the colonies.

Which colony refused to obey the Quartering Act? New York

The colonies were created to provide Great Britain with additional wealth.

List 3 items that required a sticky stamp under the Stamp Act. Newspapers cards playing cards dice pamphlets calendars

List 3 items (other than sugar) taxed under the Sugar Act. Wine coffee cloth/silk indigo molasses

As the colonists began to rebel against the taxes their rallying cry/slogan was No Taxation without Representation.

In Europe, the French and Indian War was known as the 7 years war.

The two British Forts that were not captured as part of Pontiac’s Rebellion were Fort Pitt and Fort Detroit.

Under the Proclamation of 1763, settlers were not allowed to cross the Appalachian Mountains.

Another word for corruption is graft.

Colonists viewed customs officers as corrupt and thought they had too much power.

The Navigation Acts said that colonists could only trade with England.

A tax on a foreign good is known as a duty.

Housing and supplying soldiers is knows as Quartering.

Name the King of England as this time. King George III

Name the officer sent into the backwoods to defeat the French as part of the French and Indian War. George Washington

Name the person who built the flour bag fort during the Battle of Bushy Run. Henry Bouquet

To go against control or authority is known as a rebellion.

Total your points out of = 90% 24 = 80% 21 = 70% How did you do? Which one are you now? S t u d y ! S t u d y a l o t !