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In which direction did trade goods travel from Kaskaskia to New Orleans?
south
What natural resources played an important part in the economy of New France?
furs and fish
Why did the French have to travel farther and farther inland in search of furs?
The numbersof animals dwindled as a result of the fur trade.
Most French forts in North America were located on the extensive drainage system of what river?
Mississippi
In which region of North America was most of the fighting conducted in the French and Indian War?
northeast
Which were the two key French colonial cities targeted by British forces in the war?
Quebec and Montreal
What key French fort guarded the entry to New France and was capurted in 1758?
Louisbourg
What French fort eventually became the site of the city of Pittsburgh?
Fort Duquesne
The building of what French fort directly contributed to the start of the French and Indian War?
Fort Duquesne
What French settlement was the "critical link in the system of forts that joined the French inland empire with the Atlantic"?
Quebec
T/F:
The Declaratory Act stated that only colonial legislatures had the right to impose taxes on colonists.
True
T/F:
Pontiac was an Ottawa chief.
true
T/F:
Pontiac's War ended when Indian nations failed to capture Fort Detroit.
false
T/F:
The Sugar Act reduced the tax on molasses.
true
T/F:
Colonists met in the Stamp Act Congress to consider what action they should take against the Stamp Act.
true
British Action: Navigation Acts

Date: _______________
Colonial Rection: ____________
Results: ________________
British Action: Navigation Acts

Date: 1660's
Colonial Rection: ignored the acts; smuggling
Results: England took steps to enforce
British Action: Proclamation of 1763

Date: _______________
Colonial Rection: ____________
Results: ________________
British Action: Proclamation of 1763

Date: 1763
Colonial Rection: ignored the proclamation
Results: colonists moved west anyway
British Action: Sugar Act
Date: _______________
Colonial Rection: ____________
Results: ________________
British Action: Sugar Act

Date: 1764
Colonial Rection: smuggling and bribing
Results: enforcement by British
British Action: Stamp Act

Date: _______________
Colonial Rection: ____________
Results: ________________
British Action: Stamp Act

Date: 1765
Colonial Rection: riots, tarring and feathering
Results: Stamp Act Congress
British Action: Quartering Act

Date: _______________
Colonial Rection: ____________
Results: ________________
British Action: Quartering Act

Date: 1766
Colonial Rection: riots
Results: Boston Massacre
British Action: Townshend Acts
Date: _______________
Colonial Rection: ____________
Results: ________________
British Action: Townshend Acts

Date: 1767
Colonial Rection: nonimportation agreements
Results: boycotts, Sons and Daughters of Liberty
British Action: Writs of Assistance

Date: _______________
Colonial Rection: ____________
Results: ________________
British Action: Writs of Assistance

Date: 1767
Colonial Rection: colonial protests
Results: active boycotts
British Action: Boston Massacre

Date: _______________
Colonial Rection: ____________
Results: ________________
British Action: Boston Massacre

Date: 1770
Colonial Rection: anger, communication
Results: five fatalities, trial
British Action: Tea Act
Date: _______________
Colonial Rection: ____________
Results: ________________
British Action: Tea Act

Date: 1773
Colonial Rection: Boston Tea Party

Results: punishment for Massachusetts
British Action: Intolerable Acts

Date: _______________
Colonial Rection: ____________
Results: ________________
British Action: Intolerable Acts

Date: 1774
Colonial Rection: colonial support of Boston
Results: First Continental Congress
British Action: Quebec Act

Date: _______________
Colonial Rection: ____________
Results: ________________
British Action: Quebec Act

Date: 1774
Colonial Rection: anger, communication
Results: western land claims in danger