Pregunta 1
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Check all FOUR groups that fought against the English:
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Scottish
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French
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Huron
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Canadians
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Mohawks
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Iroquios
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Obijwa
Pregunta 2
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There was only [blank_start]one[blank_end] way to win against New France. [blank_start]England[blank_end] would have to gain control of two of France's centres of power; [blank_start]Louisburg[blank_end] and [blank_start]Quebec[blank_end].
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one
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two
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three
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England
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Scotland
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Louisburg
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Fort Montenac
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Saint Pierre
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Quebec
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Montreal
Pregunta 3
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[blank_start]Louisbourg[blank_end] had to be captured [blank_start]first[blank_end]. This was because it [blank_start]acted as a wall to Quebec[blank_end].
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Louisbourg
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Fort Montenac
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Quebec
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Saint Pierre
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first
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last
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acted as a wall to Quebec
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was the largest colony.
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had more people than Quebec.
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blocked all of the rivers.
Pregunta 4
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When did the British attack Louisbourg?
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Fall of 1758
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Spring of 1758
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Summer of 1758
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Winter of 1758
Pregunta 5
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Enter the order of events for the attack on Louisbourg(according to the textbook):
1. [blank_start]They blockaded the harbour[blank_end]
2. [blank_start]Set up onshore with their cannons[blank_end]
3. [blank_start]Cut off the town from the rest of land[blank_end]
4. [blank_start]Settled in for a long siege[blank_end]
5. [blank_start]The French were cut off from supplies[blank_end]
6. [blank_start]The British sunk their ships[blank_end]
7. [blank_start]Launched cannonballs at the fort[blank_end]
8. [blank_start]The French surrendered[blank_end]
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They blockaded the harbour
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They destroyed the harbour
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Set up onshore with their cannons
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Used gunners to shoot guns
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Cut off the town from the rest of land
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Kept an escape route for the French
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Settled in for a long siege
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Were not prepared to stay longer
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The French were cut off from supplies
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The French were happy and safe
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The French could still get supplies
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The British sunk their ships
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The French sunk the British's ships
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Launched cannonballs at the fort
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Shot guns at the fort
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Sent out sneaky assassins to kill people
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The French surrendered
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The British gave up
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Everyone died
Pregunta 6
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The battle at Louisbourg went by very quickly.
Pregunta 7
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When did the battle for Quebec begin?
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Spring 1759
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Fall 1759
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Summer 1759
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Winter 1759
Pregunta 8
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Major-General [blank_start]James Wolfe[blank_end] led a fleet up the St. Lawrence River. He had about [blank_start]200[blank_end] ships carrying [blank_start]9000[blank_end] soldiers and [blank_start]18,000[blank_end] sailors. The line of ships stretched
for [blank_start]150[blank_end] kilometres.
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James Wolfe
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Marquis de Montcalm
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200
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300
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400
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150
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9000
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90,000
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900
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9,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
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18,000
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10,000
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8,000
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150
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200
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250
Pregunta 9
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How long did the battle for Quebec last?
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5 weeks
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6 months
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2 months
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3 months
Pregunta 10
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Why did Montcalm stay in the Quebec fortress for so long?
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The British were being wiped out slowly so Montcalm had to wait longer
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Montcalm was too scared
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Montcalm wanted to survive until winter so the British were forced to leave
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Montcalm's army was too strong
Pregunta 11
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What was James Wolfe's goal in the Quebec battle?
Pregunta 12
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How was attacking Quebec different from Louisbourg?
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The climate was different
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They couldn't surround the backside of the city
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There was too much shrubbery
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The countryside was too dangerous
Pregunta 13
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The French didn't believe help was coming and felt hopeless.
Pregunta 14
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Wolfe came up with a plan. On the high clifftop behind the fortress was a farmer’s field is known as the [blank_start]Plains of Abraham[blank_end]. If British soldiers could secretly make them the way there, they could attack the French
where their defences were [blank_start]weak[blank_end].
Just before midnight on [blank_start]12 September[blank_end] 1759, the first British soldiers stepped
ashore. Throughout the night, they crept up a steep path leading to the field. In a few hours, the British army was in place on the Plains of Abraham. When [blank_start]dawn[blank_end] broke, the French were astonished to see thousands of [blank_start]red-coated[blank_end] soldiers in battle position just outside the city gates.
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Plains of Abraham
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Plains of Birmingham
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Fort Montenac
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Plains of Aberham
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weak
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non-existent
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strong
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12 September
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13 August
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11 October
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5 July
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dawn
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dusk
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red-coated
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blue-coated
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yellow-coated
Pregunta 15
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How many troops were on the Plains of Abraham?
Pregunta 16
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Both Montcalm and Wolfe died in the battle.
Pregunta 17
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After the battle, the English troops entered the city. "Québec is nothing but a
[blank_start]shapeless mass of ruins[blank_end],” said one eyewitness. The [blank_start]French and English[blank_end] had struggled to get food for the winter. More British had died from [blank_start]disease than from the battle[blank_end].
The remaining French left to [blank_start]Montreal[blank_end]. They no longer wanted to [blank_start]fight[blank_end].
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shapeless mass of ruins
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happy, beautiful, place
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depressing scene to look at
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French and English
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French
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English
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disease than from the battle
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war than from disease
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natural causes from the battle
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Montreal
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Halifax
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Fort Montenac
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fight
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live
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grow
Pregunta 18
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When did the French officially surrender to the British?
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9 August 1759
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8 September, 1760
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17 December 1759
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16 January 1760
Pregunta 19
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Check all FIVE things that the Canadians did in the St. Lawrence River Valley: