Name Date

Vocabulary Match the definitions with the correct terms. (6 points)

Definitions / Terms
a. an attack on British forts and villages in the Ohio River
Valley
b. a conflict in which Metacom and his people were
defeated
c. an order that blocked colonists from settling west of the
Appalachians / 1 King Philip’s War
2 Pontiac’s
Rebellion
3 Proclamation
of 1763

Key Concepts Choose the letter of the correct answer. (4 points)

4. What area did both the French and British claim that led to war?

A New England

B the Ohio River valley

C the Mississippi River

D the Southeast

5. The French hoped to control the Ohio River valley by building

F Fort Necessity.

G Fort Duquesne.

H Quebec City.

I Montreal.

6. King Philip’s War was an example of

A British troops trying to conquer Native Americans.

B French traders helping Native Americans.

C colonists putting down a rebellion by African slaves.

D Native Americans resisting New England colonists.

7. Why did some Native Americans side with the British in the French and Indian War?

F They hoped doing so would help them keep control of their land.

G They felt the French had treated them badly as trade partners.

H They wanted to be part of the British colonies.

I They thought the British had a stronger army.

8. Why were the Ottawa people upset with the outcome of the French and Indian War?

A They did not want French traders to continue living on their land.

B They had hoped to force all Europeans out of North America.

C They did not want British settlers building towns on their land.

D They had hoped to claim more territory for themselves.

9. Which of the following is an example of how Native Americans benefited from their
relations with Europeans?

A They developed strong armies to protect themselves.

B They bought enslaved people from the Europeans.

C They sold their land to French and English settlers.

D They traded with French and English settlers.

10. Who was an important military leader in the French and Indian War?

F Metacom

G Thomas Hooker

H Lord Baltimore

I George Washington

11. How did the colonists respond to the Proclamation of 1763?

A Many refused to pay taxes to Britain.

B Many ignored it and settled west of the Appalachians.

C Many returned to England with their families.

D Many rebelled against the Native Americans.

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