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What best summarizes the situation in North America in the mid-1700s ?

European nations competed fiercely for control of North America.

What best summarizes the behavior of American Indians toward colonial powers?

Different American Indian groups allied with different European nations.

George Washington was ___________ when he went to fight the French in the Ohio River Valley.

defeated

The British then sent a ________ to attack the French Fort Duquesne.

trained army

The British ___________ in the first battle of the French Indian War.

suffered a defeat

What does the slogan "Join, or Die" suggest?

-The colonies should work together. -The colonies cannot survive on their own.

Why was the Albany Plan of Union important?

It was the first attempt to unite the colonies

The ________ had a large and well-trained military that won several victories early in the French and Indian War.

French

Despite sending 15,000 troops, the_________ failed to take control of Fort Ticonderoga in 1758.

British

What territory did Britain gain from the French and Indian War?

a stretch of land east of the Mississippi River

How did the French and Indian War affect American Indians?

They lost power from their alliances.

What was the purpose of the Proclamation of 1763?

to prevent conflict with American Indians

What reflects the colonists' view of the proclamation?

They rejected it

How did the French and Indian War affect the relationship between Britain and the colonies?

It caused increased tension over paying for the war.

What was the main conflict that led to the French and Indian War?

competition over land

The __________ supported the British in the war.

Iroquois Confederacy

what was at the center of the conflict between France and Britain?

the Ohio River Valley

The political cartoon suggests that the colonies should unite because they __________ .

would be stronger together.

The Albany Plan of Union gave a grand council and president general the power to _______________.

imposed taxes

What battles were won by the British?

Quebec;Montreal

The British sent 15,000 troops to attack _____________ in 1758, but they were defeated by the French.

Fort Ticonderoga

How did the British turn the war in their favor?

by sending more British troops into battle

How did the Treaty of Paris affect France?

France gave territory to Britain and Spain.

what did Pontiac lead a rebellion against?

the British takeover of French lands

How did American Indians benefit from the Proclamation of 1763?

Their rights to land were officially recognized by a European nation.

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  • What does the slogan "Join, or Die" suggest?
  • The political cartoon suggests that the colonies should unite because they __________ .

Where did the British send 15000 troops to attack?

The Tide Turns: British Victories In July, Major-General James Abercromby, with an army of over 15,000 British and American troops, attacked Fort Carillon (Ticonderoga).

Who won the Battle of Ticonderoga 1758?

The Battle of Carillon, also known as the 1758 Battle of Ticonderoga, was fought on July 8, 1758, during the French and Indian War (which was part of the global Seven Years' War). ... Battle of Carillon..

What war was in 1758?

By July of 1758, the French and Indian War had been raging in North America for four years.

Who fought in the Battle of Carillon?

The Battle of Carillon was a humiliating defeat for Britain. Some 2,000 British troops had been killed or wounded, including some 350 American troops from New England. French casualties totaled around 350, with additional 200 killed or wounded in the earlier skirmish on July 6.