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Chapter 4 Section 4
Cause: The French built a number of well-armed forts throughout the Great Lakes region and the Ohio River
valley.
Effect:




Cause: News of Edward Braddock’s defeat at Fort Duquesne reached London.
Effect:



Cause: William Pitt ran up an enormous debt for Great Britain by agreeing to pay for the supplies for the
war.
Effect:




Cause: General James Wolfe’s scout spotted a poorly guarded path up to Quebec.
Effect:




Cause: Quebec and Montreal were captured by British troops.
Effect:




Cause: The Treaty of Paris was signed in 1763.
Effect:




Cause: The British settlers mistreated the Native Americans in the Ohio River valley.
Effect:




Cause: Native Americans and British settlers repeatedly attacked each other throughout 1763.
Effect:
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    Fighting in North America between France and Great Britain came to an end.
    The British government enacted the Proclamation of 1763, which temporarily halted westward
     expansion beyond the Appalachian Mountains.
    Following the French and Indian War, the British government raised the colonists’ taxes.
    The British government grew alarmed and decided to intervene in the French and Indian War.
    France gave Canada and its lands east of the Mississippi River to Great Britain and its lands west of
     the Mississippi River to Spain. Spain gave Florida to Great Britain.
    Great Britain declared war on France, beginning the Seven Years’ War.
    British troops defeated French troops on the Plains of Abraham.
    Chief Pontiac assembled a group of Native Americans and raided a number of British forts and
      settlements.

Chapter 4 Section 3

DIRECTIONS: Matching Match each item in Column A with its corresponding item in Column B.
COLUMN A                                    COLUMN B

_______ 1. Benjamin Franklin                       A. the Virginia governor who sent George
                                                     Washington into the Ohio country
_______ 2. Iroquois Confederacy                    B. gained by Great Britain in the early 1700s

_______ 3. Fort Duquesne                           C. converted many Native Americans to Catholicism

_______ 4. Louisbourg                              D. an area of profitable fur trade with Native Americans

_______ 5. George Washington                       E. proposed the Albany Plan of Union

_______ 6. the Albany Plan of Union                F. a small Ohio post established by George Washington

_______ 7. Deerfield, Massachusetts                G. where Abenaki people joined the French in an attack
                                                   on a British outpost
_______ 8. Fort Necessity                          H. a French post on the Ohio River

_______ 9. Nova Scotia, Newfoundland,
           Hudson Bay region                       I. a powerful group of Native Americans
_______ 10. the Ohio Valley                        J. a French fortress captured by New Englanders

_______ 11. Robert Dinwiddie                       K. plan that called for a single elected legislature
                                                      to govern all the colonies and collect taxes
_______ 12. French missionaries                    L. sent to the Ohio Country to tell the French that they
                                                          were trespassing

DIRECTIONS: Essay Answer the following question. Describe the Iroquois Confederacy and its relationship
with the British and the French.

						
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