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Ch 6, The American Pageant.
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Why was France a relative latecomer to the colonization of the Americas?
a) War in Europe
b) The French Revolution of 1789
c) Hunger strikes
d) Focused on colonizing Asia
What was a priority in the colonies for both England and France?
a) Ohio River Valley
b) Nova Scotia
c) Georgia
d) The Mississippi River
How was the French and Indian War different from other wars/battles in the Americas?
a) It began in the colonies and spread throughout the world
b) It was fought exclusively as a guerrilla war
c) It was the only time Spain and France became allies
d) Spain was allied with England throughout the war
Why does the French and Indian War lead to growth in indepence in the Colonies?
a) The colonist became confident in their abilities
b) The colonist were tired of British arrogance
c) The colonists realized the British could be defeated
d) All are correct
How did the French view of Christianizing the Indians differ from the English and Spanish
a) The French did not force conversion
b) The French did not attempt conversion
c) The French were offering religious freedom
d) None are correct
Who was sent to the Ohio River Valley to secure Virginian claims?
a) Washington
b) Arnold
c) Jefferson
d) Patrick Henry
What was the only colony retained by France after the French-Indian War?
a) Haiti
b) Jamaica
c) Cuba
d) Florida
What was the western boundary of English territory after the French-Indian War (do not include Canada)?
a) Mississippi River
b) Ohio River
c) Missouri River
d) Appalachian Mountains
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