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1 .       Where the French failed, the British succeeded in making a close alliance with their Indian neighbors in the Southeast. 

 
 


2 .       When unscrupulous South Carolina traders cheated them out of their land and enslaved their women and children, this tribe retaliated and attacked the British, getting within twelve miles of Charleston before they were stopped. 



3 .       No colony did more to support the imperial war efforts than _______________________, but the result was heightened political conflict at home. 



4 .       What was the name of the Miami chieftain whose power play led to the French and Indian War? 



5 .       The only outright British success in the early phase of the war was at ____________________.  



6 .       When war was officially declared in 1756, the Indians sided with the British, who they considered the lesser of two evils. 

 
 


7 .       The _____________________ concluded the war. 



8 .       The war that resulted in 1763 from the British lack of diplomacy with the Indians is commonly referred to as ____________________. 



9 .       _____________________ confined the colonists to the east of an imaginary line running down the spine of the Alleghenies. 



10 .       This young and barely literate lawyer played a key role in the debate on the Virginia Resolves, the four resolutions protesting the Stamp Act passed by the House of Burgesses. 



11 .       _______________________ levied import duties on lead, paint, glass, paper and tea. 



12 .       ____________________, a wealthy, English-born Philadelphia lawyer, combined constitutional and republican arguments to warn his fellow colonists that the British could no longer be trusted. 



13 .       _______________________ was the most radical and most united spot in all of the colonies.  



14 .       In an attempt to tighten up the collection of customs duties, the British government decided to make an example of _________________, Boston’s wealthiest merchant, by seizing his sloop, the Liberty



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