The Beaver Wars
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- 3. The Iroquois inhabited a region of present-day _____.
- 5. Between 1650 and 1700, the Iroquois Confederacy drove out the four Tribes who were allied with French fur traders and who had well-established communities and territories in the Ohio Country one was.
- 9. The Beaver Wars ended with what treaty.
- 11. The Iroquois depleted beaver populations in their homeland region by what century.
- 13. Between 1650 and 1700, the Iroquois Confederacy drove out the four Tribes who were allied with French fur traders and who had well-established communities and territories in the Ohio Country one was.
- 16. The Iroquois homeland is in what river region.
- 17. The three Iroquois chiefs were killed where.
- 19. The Iroquois looked to the abundant resources of Algonquian-speaking tribes such as the Lenape or ________.
- 20. The Iroquois Confederacy traded animal pelts in exchange for firearms, iron tools, blankets, and other objects primarily with what two Anglo-American settlers one being.
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- 1. Who supported the Ohio Country tribes (European country).
- 2. The Beaver Wars is also known as The French and ____ Wars.
- 4. The Iroquois began a campaign referred to as the Beaver Wars during which they fought other American Indian groups, including those located where.
- 6. The Beaver Wars started in ____.
- 7. The first encounter between the Iroquois and French in 1609,what Frenchmen killed three Iroquois chiefs.
- 8. The Iroquois Confederacy traded animal pelts in exchange for firearms, iron tools, blankets, and other objects primarily with what two Anglo-American settlers the other begin.
- 10. The confederation of five Iroquoian-speaking American Indian tribes where called.
- 12. The Iroquois Confederacy gained control of the Ohio Country by.
- 14. The war ended when Iroquois ___ for peace.
- 15. Between 1650 and 1700, the Iroquois Confederacy drove out the four Tribes who were allied with French fur traders and who had well-established communities and territories in the Ohio Country one was.
- 18. Between 1650 and 1700, the Iroquois Confederacy drove out the four Tribes who were allied with French fur traders and who had well-established communities and territories in the Ohio Country one was.