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french and indian war guided reading activity. answer the following que…

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french and indian war guided reading activity. answer the following questions using the attached reading passage. 1. which nation established a strong relationship with the native americans located around the great lakes and canada regions? 2. how did the french position threaten the american colonists? 3. what was the name of the virginia planter and surveyor that commanded colonial militia troops at the fight at fort duquesne? 4. what plan called for an alliance between all the colonies to aid in fighting the war? 5. who wrote the albany plan of union? 6. did the colonies accept and pass the albany plan of union? 7. what two reasons allowed the english to be victorious in the war? 8. after winning the war, what issue did england face concerning its colonies? 9. the population of england’s new territories now included french - speaking and christianized 10. who do you believe had to pay for the war in north america? is it acceptable to ask this group to help pay for the war?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The French had a strong - trading and cultural relationship with Native Americans in those regions.
  2. The French controlled key trade routes and territory, limiting colonial expansion.
  3. George Washington was the Virginia planter and surveyor.
  4. The Albany Plan of Union called for colonial alliance.
  5. Benjamin Franklin wrote the Albany Plan of Union.
  6. The colonies did not accept and pass the Albany Plan of Union.
  7. Reasons for English victory include more resources and better - organized military.
  8. England faced the issue of how to pay for the war and govern new territories.
  9. The population included French - speaking Canadians and Christianized Native Americans.
  10. The colonists were asked to help pay for the war. Views on its acceptability vary; some saw it as unfair taxation without representation.

Answer:

  1. France
  2. Controlled key trade routes and limited colonial expansion.
  3. George Washington
  4. The Albany Plan of Union
  5. Benjamin Franklin
  6. No
  7. More resources; better - organized military
  8. How to pay for the war and govern new territories
  9. Canadians; Native Americans
  10. Colonists. Views on acceptability vary.