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5th Grade Chapter 04

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Providing more money, troops, and other supplies and blockading (or cutting off) supplies to the French during the French and Indian War made it so who could win the war? The British
Between 1750 and 1763 France lost most of its territory on North America to which two countries? Great Britain and Spain
The French surrendering Quebec and agreeing to give Spain much of the Louisiana in return for help are two reasons why this country lost most of their territory on North America? France
What Native American leader organized a very large force of Native Americans to attack the British? Pontiac
From Lake Superior to the Lower Mississippi River Valley, Pontiac was able to organize almost all of what group of people? Native Americans
Who did Britain impose taxes on to help pay for protection during and after the war? Colonists
How were the Tea Act, the Stamp Act, and the Townshend Act similar? They were imposed on the colonists without them being able to vote on them.
Which happened first, the French and Indian War or the Stamp Act? French and Indian War
What happened after the French and Indian War and the Stamp Act, the Boston Massacre or the Boston Tea Party? The Boston Massacre
After the French and Indian War the colonists saw themselves in a new light, they had fought a powerful enemy and won, they had strong leaders like George Washington, and that they could unite in a common effort, what did they do next? The colonists began their fight for independence
What group was formed to write letters to keep the colonies up-to-date with what was happening with the resistance to British rule? Samuel Adams and Paul Revere were part of this group. Committee of Correspondence
In order to be able to govern themselves and make their own laws and not be ruled by another country, what would a nation have to do first? Become independent
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