
French and Indian war / Albany Plan
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The Iroquois Confederation French and Indian War The Albany Plan of Union
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The Iroquois Confederacy was a politcial union of
6 nations or tribes
6 clans
6 sachems
6 people
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The primary reason the Iroquois formed a confederacy was to
improve trade
hunt more efficiently
promote peace
improve travel
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What are the meanings of the symbols on the Hiawatha wampum?
It has the peace tree on it
It has the nations and their territories, the connection of the nations to one another, and means peace
It shows the longhouse on it
It has an animal on it
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What two European countries fought in the French and Indian War?
The Spanish and French
The English and French
The English and Spanish
The Iroquois and New France
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What land area was fought over during the French and Indian War?
Florida
The Mississippi River Delta
The Atlantic Coastline
The Ohio River Valley
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What future U.S. president was a military leader during the French and Indian War?
John Adams
George Washington
Thomas Jefferson
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The meeting in Albany marked the first time in the 1700s that colonial representatives met to discuss a plan for creating a _____________________ .
FORMAL UNION
SEPARATION FORMALLY
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Proposed by Ben Franklin in 1754, aimed to unite the colonies for trade, military, and other purposes; was turned down by the crown
Albany Plan of Union
Confederation
Presiding officer
Repeal
Boycott
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Benjamin Franklin seeked guidance from this group when he created the Albany Plan of Union.
Parliament
Iroquois Confederacy
Five Civilized Tribes
Justice League
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What was stated in the Proclamation of 1763?
Colonists were BANNED from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.
The Proclamation ended the French and Indian War.
Colonists were ENCOURAGED to begin settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.
The Proclamation proclaimed independence for the American colonists.
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According to the British what was the REASON for the Proclamation of 1763?
The Proclamation of 1763 gave all of the land to the American colonists.
The Proclamation was a meeting between Native Americans and the colonists.
It was attempt to end conflicts/war between Native Americans and colonists west of the Appalachian Mountains.
It was a law that allowed colonists the chance to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains.
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In general, how did the colonists view the Proclamation of 1763?
They felt that it supported their freedom and they SUPPORTED it.
They felt it was an infringement on their freedom of movement and were ANGRY about it.
They were not involved so it did not affect them.
They supported it because they believed the King had the AUTHORITY to make this law.
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The results of the French and Indian War (1754-1763) led to the independence movement in the thirteen colonies because the British
Lost control of Canada and Florida
Opened land west of the Appalachian Mountains for settlement
Began imposing new taxes on the colonists
Removed the Spanish threat to the colonists
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Which statement most accurately expresses the main idea of this illustration?
Colonists that do not unite are criminals of the state
Colonists that unite are stronger together
Colonists are stronger when they are independent
Colonists are stronger under French rule
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