Indians of quebec

    • [DOC File]The term First Nations only refers to Indians

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      1. The term First Nations only refers to Indians. _____ 2. Britain created the Numbered Treaties proclamation when it was trying to establish control over land that formerly belonged to France. _____ 3. The terms of the Numbered Treaties were the same for each Treaty. _____ 4. First Nations negotiated Treaties so they could own the land that ...


    • [DOCX File]Yonkers Public Schools / Homepage

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      1759, British _____ New France and _____ Quebec. Treaty of Paris – 1763 _____ the French and Indian War. ... as a temporary expedient to quiet the Minds of the Indians and must fall apart in a few years especially when those Indians are consenting to our Occupying the Lands. Any person therefore who neglects the present opportunity of hunting ...


    • [DOC File]The Dual for North America 1608 - 1763

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      B. French established Quebec in 1608 (a year after Jamestown) 1. Located at the head of the St. Lawrence River * 2. Founded by . Samuel de Champlain ("Father of New France") a. Entered friendship with local Huron Indians (in the boat), the enemies of the Iroquois . b. Significance: Iroquois, in retaliation, later kept the French from expanding ...


    • [DOCX File]American History I with Ms. Byrne - Home

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      The French’s relationship with the Indians who were hostile to the British. French and English claims to the fertile Ohio River Valley. France’s refusal to allow English colonists to use the St. Lawrence River. ... Britain’s treatment of French Canadians until the passage of the Quebec Act.


    • [DOC File]Ch

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      Quebec . Samuel de Champlain . Huron Indians . Iroquois tribes . Robert de La Salle . Pages 110–116. King William’s War . Queen Anne’s War . Treaty of Utrecht (1713) Acadia . War of Jenkin’s Ear (1739) George Washington . Fort Duquesne . Fort Necessity (1754) French and Indian/Seven Years War (1754–1763) Albany Congress (1754) Gen ...


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      Quebec’s position on the St. Lawrence made it a key trading post and military stronghold. Holding a position on the river, as well as being situated on a hill led to Quebec being a serious point of contest. ... Discuss the effects of "Pontiac's War" and its implications for further conflict between the British and the Indians.



    • [DOC File]Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media

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      Indians called Quebec-Kebec! Quebec becomes the capital of New France. Only 8 settlers survive the 1st winter of the French in Quebec. Very good relationship with the Natives. Made large profits from furs (especially beaver pelts) Set up outposts in America. Started Quebec.


    • [DOC File]French and Indian War 1754 – 1763

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      -Braddock defeated by French and Indians – Indians go on a scalping spree-British launch a full-scale invasion of Canada – attempt to take too many forts at one time – fail-Pitt goes after Louisbourg, Quebec, Montreal – win all 3 Name and Date – Treaty of Paris (1763) Terms- France loses power in N. America


    • [DOC File]Unit 3: Fight for the Continent

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      11. What did American Indians teach the European colonists to do? 12. What was the goal of many treaties with American Indians? 13. Place these European Settlements in the order in which they were founded – St. Augustine, New Amsterdam, Jamestown, Quebec, Spanish Mission, California. 14.


    • [DOC File]The Duel for North America, 1608-1763

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      The focus might be on the reasons for the early French successes (particularly the alliance with the Indians) as well as the reasons for the eventual British triumph (superior numbers, resources, leadership, and strategy—especially in the Battle of Quebec). reference: Francis Jennings, Empire of Fortune: Crowns, Colonies, and Tribes in the ...


    • [DOCX File]MRS. SCHAFFER'S HISTORY CLASS - Home

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      French established Quebec in 1608 w/ Samuel de Champlain and Robert de La Salle floated down the Mississippi in 1682 and created Louisiana in the South. French had developed friendly relations with the Indians, especially as a result of the fur trade.


    • [DOC File]French and Indian War (1754 – 1763)

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      Who was the leader of the French troops at Quebec? _____ Which side won not only the battle at Quebec but the French and Indian War? _____ In the space below, write the name of the treaty that officially ended the French and Indian War, the date it was signed, and the terms or parts of the treaty.


    • [DOC File]1763 – The Treaty of Paris ended the French and Indian War

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      1763 – The Royal Proclamation of 1763 was passed by Parliament. Hoping to keep peace with western Indians, this law prohibited colonists from moving into lands west of the Appalachian Mountains. The Proclamation of 1763 angered colonists who thought western lands belonged to them.


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