The French and Indian War
This worksheet covers key aspects of the French and Indian War, including its causes, major events, and consequences, suitable for Grade 9 Social Studies.
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Read each question carefully and provide thoughtful answers. Use your knowledge of the French and Indian War to complete the activities.
1. The French and Indian War was primarily fought between Great Britain and over control of North American territory.
2. The primary disputed territory that led to the war was the Valley.
3. The Treaty of officially ended the French and Indian War in 1763.
1. Which of the following was a major cause of the French and Indian War?
Religious differences between the colonists
Disputes over fishing rights in the Atlantic
Competition for land and resources in the Ohio River Valley
The Boston Tea Party
2. What was a significant outcome of the French and Indian War for Great Britain?
Loss of all its North American colonies
Increased national debt and a desire to tax the colonies
A strengthened alliance with France
The immediate independence of the American colonies
1. George Washington gained military experience during the French and Indian War.
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False
2. The Proclamation of 1763 allowed colonists to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains.
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False
1. Explain the significance of the Albany Plan of Union during the French and Indian War.
2. Describe two major consequences of the French and Indian War that contributed to the American Revolution.
Analyze the map below showing territorial changes after the French and Indian War.
1. Based on the map, which European power gained the most territory in North America after the war?
2. How might these territorial changes impact the relationship between Great Britain and its American colonies?