5.4- Rivalry in North America (pp. 151-155)

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Across
  1. 2. British general who defeated the French.
  2. 3. The Treaty of ___ of 1763 ended the war between England and France.
  3. 4. Britain wanted to keep the colonists here to better control them.
  4. 5. Britain's rival in North America in the 1700s.
  5. 7. Native American chief who started a war with the British.
  6. 9. Young British militia officer sent to drive out the French in 1754.
  7. 11. Someone who does not take sides in a conflict.
  8. 14. This began to grow between the colonies and Great Britain.
  9. 15. Great Britain received this territory from Spain.
  10. 17. The ___ confederacy was the most powerful group of Native Americans in eastern North America.
  11. 19. Britain was deeply in __ after the war with France.
  12. 20. King George III declared that colonists were not to settle ___ of the Appalachian Mountains.
  13. 21. Britain's plan to __ the colonists would lead to conflict.
  14. 22. French trappers and traders often ___ Native American women.
  15. 23. Capital of New France.
Down
  1. 1. A military partnership.
  2. 4. French missionaries ___ many Native Americans to Catholicism.
  3. 6. France had to give Great Britain this territory after the war.
  4. 8. This prime minister's election was a turning point in the war.
  5. 10. The ___River Valley was rich in resources.
  6. 12. Benjamin Franklin's plan of union for the colonies.
  7. 13. A military force made up of ordinary citizens.
  8. 16. The French built a chain of these for protection.
  9. 18. The French enjoyed a thriving ___ ___ with the Native Americans.
  10. 19. French fort in Pennsylvania