American Pageant: Chapter 6 Key Terms and People
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French residents of Nova Scotia, uprooted by British in 1755, moved to Louisianna, changed to Cajuns | ||
Intercolonial gathering to unite colonies and assure Iroquois support in French and Indian war | ||
french fur trappers; "runners of the woods" | ||
Decree issued by French Crown granting limited toleration to French Protestants | ||
British general who was defeated near Fort Duquesne | ||
Nine-year war between the British and the French in North America. Explusion of the french | ||
French Protestants; people effected by the Edicts of Nantes | ||
The officer who was put in charge of capturing Quebec. He died in this attack, but it became a British victory | ||
1744-148: War between england and france | ||
1689-1697: war between french trappers and british settlers and Indian allies | ||
French king who took a great interest in North American colonies | ||
An Ottawa chief who led several tribes and some French traders in an attempt to push the British out of Ohio, which failed after the British distributed smallpox-ridden blankets to the Indians | ||
Bloody campaign waged by Ottawa chief Pontiac to drive British out of Ohio Country; British win; pass out blankets with small pox | ||
Decree issued by Parliament during Pontiacs uprising to; prohibits settling passed Appalachians; causes resentment toward Britain | ||
Historic battle where British win against french in the outskirts of Quebec. End of French Rule in America | ||
1703-1713 second series of conflict between European powers; French vs. English in North; Spanish vs. England in sout | ||
Trained proffessional soldiers, as distinct from militia or conscripts. British used them | ||
"Father of New France," a soldier and explorer who explored and helped found Quebec | ||
fur trappers | ||
small scale clash between britian and spain in caribean and buffer colonies. | ||
A competent British leader, known as the "Great Commoner," who managed to destroy New France from the inside and end the Seven Year's War |