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SI Session Review Game: Early American History

Reviews Albany Plan of Union, French & Indian War, and Twilight of the Revolution.

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Created Date 10.21.19
Last Updated 10.22.19
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Topics of this game:
  • What was the N. American theater to the Seven Years War?
  • This was a French & Native victory, gained using guerilla warfare.
  • This was a British victory, gained using amphibious warfare.
  • What ended the French & Indian War?
  • What was the term for the Iroquois League's alliance to the British Crown?
  • What limited British expansion West of the Appalachians?
  • A famous British military leader during the French & Indian War.
  • This was a 1754 plan to create a unified government for the Thirteen Colonies.
  • Who was America's foremost Enlightenment thinker?
  • Who wrote the Albany Plan of Union?
  • Which was the instance in which British soldiers shot several people after being harassed?
  • Which of these events was a political and mercantile protest?
  • What was a set of punitive laws passed by the British parliament to punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party?
  • This man said the famous quote: "Give me liberty... or give me death!"
  • This gathering of delegates focused on proclaiming American colonist's rights as British Citizens.
  • British tried to seize colonial weapons and ammunition but were driven back by colonial minutemen in which battles?
  • What did the Second Continental Congress try to send to the British King?
  • What did Common Sense by Thomas Paine argue?

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