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1
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In
general, Indian tribes sided with the French because they expected the
French to win the war and also regarded the French as the lesser of two
evils.
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True
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False
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2
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The
British were generally successful in the early battles of the French and
Indian War.
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True
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False
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3
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Prime
Minister William Pitt decided to focus England's attention on the war with
France in Europe and not allow the army to be distracted by the war going
on in North America.
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True
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False
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4
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The
English finally captured Fort Duquesne and destroyed it and built Fort Pitt
in its place.
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True
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False
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5
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In the
Treaty of Paris in 1763, the British got all of the French possessions East
of the Mississippi River except for NEw Orleans which Spain received.
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True
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False
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6
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In the
Treaty of Paris in 1763, the French gave the British all their territory
West of the Mississippi.
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True
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False
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7
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After
the French and Indian War, the British government decided that they needed
to tighten up their control of the American colonies.
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True
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False
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8
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After
the French and Indian War, the colonists became less dependent on Great
Britain for military defense since France was no longer a threat.
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True
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False
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9
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Pontiac
was an Indian chief who led attacks on colonial outposts because he feared
that the Indians were going to be deprived of their lands by the white
settlers.
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True
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False
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10
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The
Proclamation of 1763 stated that the British government encouraged settlement
beyond the Appalachian Mountains in order to strengthen the English
presence in that area.
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True
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False
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