
French and indian war
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- Q1What was a major cause of the French and Indian War?Territorial disputes between the British and FrenchThe American RevolutionThe discovery of gold in CaliforniaThe signing of the Treaty of Paris30s
- Q2Which battle is often considered the turning point of the French and Indian War?The Battle of QuebecThe Battle of Fort NecessityThe Battle of Lexington and ConcordThe Battle of Bunker Hill30s
- Q3Who were the primary opponents in the French and Indian War?Russia and SwedenSpain and PortugalThe United States and Great BritainBritain and France30s
- Q4What was the Treaty of Paris (1763) significant for?It ended the French and Indian War.It granted Florida to Spain.It started the American Revolution.It established the United States as an independent nation.30s
- Q5What was one major consequence of the French and Indian War?The establishment of French territories in IndiaA decrease in British military presence in North AmericaThe end of colonial rule in AmericaIncreased British taxation of the colonists30s
- Q6Which of the following groups allied with the French during the French and Indian War?Native American tribesGerman mercenariesBritish colonistsSpanish explorers30s
- Q7What year did the French and Indian War officially begin?176317751754174930s
- Q8What was one effect of the French and Indian War on the relationship between Britain and its American colonies?It strengthened their relationship.It led to the immediate independence of the colonies.It caused the colonies to unite with France.It increased tensions due to new taxes.30s
- Q9Which region was primarily contested during the French and Indian War?The Great PlainsThe Ohio River ValleyThe Appalachian MountainsThe Mississippi River Valley30s
- Q10Which fort was a significant site where the French and Indian War began?Fort WayneFort SumterFort NecessityFort Ticonderoga30s
- Q11What was one major outcome of the French and Indian War for the American colonists?The end of all colonial conflictsThe right to settle in FloridaComplete independence from BritainIncreased taxes to pay for the war debt30s
- Q12What was the significance of the French and Indian War for the British Empire?It led to the independence of CanadaIt expanded British territory in North AmericaIt weakened the British militaryIt had no impact on the British Empire30s
- Q13Which tax specifically required colonists to pay a fee on every piece of printed paper they used?The Tea ActThe Townshend ActsThe Stamp ActThe Sugar Act30s
- Q14What was the main purpose of the Townshend Acts?To encourage more colonial exportsTo raise revenue from the colonies for BritainTo improve relations with Native AmericansTo establish more colonial governments30s
- Q15What was a common reason for colonial taxes imposed by Britain on the American colonies?To create a better trade system with SpainTo build new schools in the coloniesTo pay off debts from the French and Indian WarTo fund European exploration30s