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In North America, Great Britain controlled the 13 colonies up to the ___________ Mountains.
a) Alleghany
b) Appalachian
c) Blue Ridge
d) Smokey
In North America, where do our notes say both British and French want to extend each country's sphere of influence?
a) the West
b) the Great Lakes
c) the Frontier Regions
d) the Great Plains
What was the name of the French Fort built modern Pittsburg?
a) Ft. Pitt
b) Ft. Orange
c) Ft. Champlain
d) Ft. Duquesne
Who was sent in by the British to attempt to remove the French from their fort in modern PA?
a) George Washington
b) Edward Braddock
c) James Wolfe
d) Jeffery Amherst
Which of the following called for colonies to unite under British rule and create an American continental assembly?
a) Syracuse Pact
b) Philadelphia Merger
c) Albany Plan
d) Boston Compact
None of the colonies would accept the idea of British rule with a continental assembly for fear of losing some of their own ____________.
a) Sufficiency
b) Autonomy
c) Tax Base
d) Military
Who chose the governors of British colonies?
a) Colonists
b) Assemblies
c) Parliament
d) British Crown
Which group was often able to render colonial governors powerless?
a) Colonists
b) Assemblies
c) Parliament
d) British Crown
In Europe the war was called the _____________, to the British colonist, it was the French and Indian War.
a) War of 1755
b) Colonial Frontier War
c) Seven Years War
d) War of Louis
What event brought about a drastic change in the relationship between the colonies and the mother country?
a) Proclamation of 1763
b) Removal of the French
c) Albany Plan
d) Writ of Assistance
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