The French and Indian War - WMS 8th Grade Social Studies Wiki Page

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The French and Indian War: People, Places, Events
Name: __________________________________________ Period: ________________
Timeline Directions: Using your textbook p. 130-135 and atlas p. 36 find the dates and
who won for the events below. Then place them correctly on the timeline. Place French
victories above the timeline and British victories below.
Example: French victory at Ft. William Henry
1. French fur traders destroy British post at Pickawillany
2. General Washington surrenders at Ft. Necessity
3. French and Indians defeat British at Ft. Necessity
4. General Braddock killed in battle near Ft. Duquense
5. British force out 6,000 Acadians
6. William Pitt becomes Secretary of State
7. France loses Battle of Quebec
8. French surrender Montreal
9. Pontiac’s Rebellion
10. Treaty of Paris ends the war
Date:
1757
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Winner:
French
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1752
1754
1756
1758
1760
1762
1764
1.Who won most battles at the beginning of the war? Why?
2.What are two events that seemed to turn the tide in favor of the British? Why?
3. If the French wanted to go back in a time machine and change one event in hopes of
winning the war, which should it be? Why?
Map Directions: On a blank piece of paper, draw your own map with the items below
on it. Use the maps on p. 132 in the textbook and 36 in the atlas as a guide. Use one
color or pattern for British victories and territory and a different one for French.
-Maine
-Massachusetts
-Pennsylvania
-Delaware
-New France
-Ohio River
-Monongahela River
-Atlantic Ocean
-Boston
-Montreal
-Battle of Ft. Duquense
-Iroquois tribe
-Proclamation Line of 1763
-Title, your Name
-New Hampshire
-Connecticut
-New Jersey
-Virginia
-Acadia
-Hudson River
-Allegheny R.
-Lake Ontario
-New York
-Quebec
-Battle of Ft. William Henry
-Delaware tribe
-British Territory
-Compass
-New York
-Rhode Island
-Maryland
-Appalachian Mts.
-Nova Scotia
-St. Lawrence River
-Lake Champlain
-Lake Erie
-Philadelphia
- Battle of Ft. Necessity
-Battle of Quebec
-Mahican tribe
-French Territory
-Key
1. How and why did water routes play such an important role in this war?
2. What made controlling Ft. Duquense/Ft. Pitt so important to both sides?
3. What natural feature made moving the British Army from the Atlantic coast to the
Ohio R. valley so difficult?
4. Why did the French loss at the Battle of Quebec lead quickly to the surrender of
Montreal?
People: Fill in the blanks below to find the names of important people in the French and
Indian War
1. General Marquis de ___________________ led the French to early victories, but lost
and surrendered at the Battle of Quebec.
2. French fur trader __________________________ led 250 Native Americans in an
attack on trading post at Pickawillany.
3. General ____________________________ led British forces until his death in 1755.
4. _________________________________ became British Secretary of State in 1757
and sent more money and soldiers to help turn the tide of the war.
5. British General _______________________ bravely led his army to victory at Quebec.
6. Ottawa war leader _____________________ organized a rebellion against the British.
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