Revolution and New Nation Part I Fill-In
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- Q1
_ are general search warrants that allowed British soldiers to inspect colonial goods.
freetext://Writs of Assistance
300s - Q2
_ is the treaty that ended the Seven Years War.
freetext://Treaty of Paris
300s - Q3
_ was the intercolonial conference that was held in Philadelphia on September 5, 1774.
freetext://First Continental Congress
300s - Q4
_ is where the conflict began between the French and the British in 1754.
freetext://Ohio River Valley
300s - Q5
Besides the British and French, __were involved in the conflict over the Ohio River Valley.
freetext://Native Americans
300s - Q6
_ was a value of the Ohio River Valley.
freetext://Access to the Mississippi River
300s - Q7
_ was a young general forced to surrender to the French at Fort Duquesne.
freetext://George Washington
300s - Q8
A (n) _ is a military force made up of citizens.
freetext://Militia
300s - Q9
The American militia soldiers clashed with the _ British soldiers.
freetext://Professional
300s - Q10
The early years of the Seven Years War were a _ for the British army and the Americans.
freetext://Struggle
300s - Q11
_turned around the British war effort creating a situation in which they could be more successful.
freetext://William Pitt
300s - Q12
_ was a battle that signaled the end of the war for the French and their Native American allies.
freetext://Plains of Abraham
300s - Q13
_ was a condition of the Treaty of Paris.
freetext://France gave up land to Britain
300s - Q14
The _______ view was that the British were watching them over like children.
freetext://Colonial
300s - Q15
The ___ view was that the colonists did not want to pay their fair share of taxes.
freetext://British
300s