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British General during the Battle of the Plains of Abraham
French General during the Battle of the Plains of Abraham
The Treaty of _______ ended the Seven Years War
Official name of New France as of 1763
Name given to French people born in the Royal Colony of New France
The valley occupied by Odawa, Seneca, and Mohawk Nations
War Chief of the Odawa Nation who led a resistance against British occupation
The Royal Proclamation stated that these would be negotiated between British and First Nations to decide future land use
Governor of Quebec from 1760-1763
Governor of Quebec who replaced Murray, but shared many similar views
The Quebec Act enlarged Quebec's __________ to include the Ohio Valley
The Quebec Act guaranteed French ___________ rights and allowed Catholics to take part in government
Murray and Carleton ignored demands for _______ assembly in Quebec for fear of instability
An Oath taken by Canadiens to state they were member so the Anglican Church
The Royal Proclamation was dated 176__
Pontiac's Resistance ended by signing a peace treaty at Fort __________
autonomous; having full independent rights of self-government
British General who oversaw the delivery of small-pox infested blankets to First Nations leaders in the Ohio Valley
Your History 30 teacher's last name
Rupert's Land was set aside for a company with these initials
Which province had the first elected legislative assembly?

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