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The French and Indian War and SC

The French and Indian War and SC

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6th - 8th Grade

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Which of the following best describes the significance of South Carolina's role in the development of the new nation after the French and Indian War?

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It became a major center for trade with Native Americans.

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It played a key part in the causes of the American Revolution.

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It remained neutral in conflicts between colonists and England.

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It was unaffected by the outcomes of the war.

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Based on the map shown, which European powers controlled territory in North America before the 1763 Treaty of Paris?

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Great Britain, France, Spain

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France, Portugal, Spain

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Great Britain, Netherlands, France

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Spain, Portugal, Great Britain

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Why did most Native Americans in the area side with the French during the conflict between the French and English?

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The French offered them more land

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The French made better efforts to get along and some intermarried with the Indian population

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The English refused to negotiate

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The Native Americans disliked British goods

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Which of the following contributed to the deterioration of the relationship between the Cherokee and the British in the 1750s?

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Colonists intruded on Cherokee land

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British traders cheated the Cherokee in trade and gift giving

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The British failed to protect the Cherokee from attacks

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All of the above

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Select all the consequences of the Cherokee War that occurred after the British lost allegiance with the Cherokee.

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The Cherokee pushed British settlements back more than 50 miles

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Negotiations for peace began in 1761

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The Cherokee were forced to give up much of their land

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The British gained more territory from the Cherokee

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What was one major result of the Treaty of Paris in 1763?

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It forced the Cherokee to give up much of their land.

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It gave Florida to France.

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It ended the American Revolution.

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It started the Cherokee War.

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Which of the following were effects of the French and Indian War on South Carolina?

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Few soldiers from SC fought in the war.

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No battles were fought in SC territory.

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It contributed to the Cherokee War.

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It led to the loss of Florida by Spain.

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Review Question: England (Britain) had imposed (charged) taxes on the colonies as a result of their debt from which war?

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the Civil War

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the Vietnam War

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the French and Indian War

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the Korean War

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What was the main cause of the French and Indian War?
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The French and British claimed the same land.
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The French and Indians claimed the same land.
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The Indians and British claimed the same land.
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The Indians wouldn't sell their land.

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Which of the following best describes the French and Indian War?

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A conflict between England and France in North America from 1754 to 1763, resulting in a British victory.

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A war fought only between Native Americans and colonists.

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A battle that took place in Europe between England and France.

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A civil war within the American colonies.

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How did the consequences of the French and Indian War affect the relationship between South Carolina colonists, Native Americans, and England?

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It strengthened alliances between all three groups.

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It led to increased tensions and changes in political and economic relationships.

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It resulted in South Carolina gaining independence from England.

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It caused Native Americans to gain more land.

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