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French and Indian War(Seven Year War)
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seven year war
french and indian war
native americans
british
french
america
colonies
history
world history
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Question 1
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When did the French and Indian War(Seven Year War) offically start?
Answer
In 1754 when England decleared war on France.
In 1734 when France declared war on all Native Americans.
In 1764 when England decleared war on France.
In 1734 when France decleared war on America.
Question 2
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How many Countries were involved in the Seven Year War?
Answer
More than eight countries
Exactly eight countries
Less than six countries
Only two countries
Question 3
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Which nation did the Native Americans became allies with? Why?
Answer
The French, becuase they were fur trappers and traders.
The British, because they had tea and tabaco.
The French, becuase they had wine.
The British, becuase of they took their time to learn the Natives customs and traditions.
Question 4
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Who were the main leaders in the Seven Years War?
Answer
France, Great Britain, and Spain
France, Austria, and Great Britain
Spain, Germany, and U.S.A.
Native Americans, Spain, and France
Question 5
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What lead to the creation of the Stamp Act in 1765?
Answer
Not enough stamps were being used by colonists.
Native Americans burned all the British Stamps during the French and Indian War.
To pay for the French and Indian War.
To pay back the French fot the war.
Question 6
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Why were the Colonists angry with the British after the French and Indian War?
Answer
The British didn't do their part to help the Colonists.
They betrayed the Colonists during the war.
The British wanted the Colonists to pay for the war. So they implemented the Stamp Act.
The British attacked near by Colonists.
Question 7
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Where were the Colonists not allowed to expand to?
Answer
West of the Appalachian mountains.
To the America's
Across the Pacific Ocean
Into South America
Question 8
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Why was the French and Indian War fought?
Answer
Both sides wanted expansion towards the west for trade routes.
There was vast amounts of gold west of the Appalachian mountains.
Due to both sides wanting expansion towards the south.
Due to the gold, that was found in San Francisco.
Question 9
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What did the Treaty of Paris do?
Answer
Removed European rivals from the American colonies and made France give up land.
Allowed Lious the XVI to gain power.
Caused Britain and Spain to give up control over land.
Gave France total control over the rivaling British nations.
Question 10
Question
The Native Americans sided with the French rather than the British.
Answer
True
False
Question 11
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French missionaries took time to learn Native American customs.
Answer
True
False
Question 12
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The Stamp Act was welcomed by the British Colonies.
Answer
True
False
Question 13
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The French won the Seven Year War.
Answer
True
False
Question 14
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Although the French lost the war they gained territories.
Answer
True
False
Question 15
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The Treaty of Paris ended the war.
Answer
True
False
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