Across
- 3. Led the British forces in the Battle for Quebec.
- 5. This 1763 treaty ended the conflict between the French and British in North America.
- 8. French Fortress that guarded the entrance to the St. Lawrence and Canada.
- 10. People removed from their homes and communities by force.
- 13. Act of betraying one's country or leader.
- 15. Length in years of the war beginning in 1758 between France and England.
- 16. "Take it or leave it."
- 17. The British had to climb this to get to the Plains of Abraham.
- 18. French commander of Quebec during the Battle on the Plains of Abraham.
- 20. Surrounding and blockading a town or fort with military to cut off supplies during a conflict.
Down
- 1. A country that's military and economic strength is far beyond most other countries.
- 2. After the war 1763, France retained this many islands off the coast of Newfoundland.
- 4. Volunteer fighters, not professional soldiers.
- 6. The Quebec Act of 1774 was an attempt at this strategy to deal with the Canadiens.
- 7. Number of weeks the Siege of Louisbourg lasted.
- 9. River Valley the Americans wanted to move settlers into.
- 11. Odawa Chief who sided with the French against the British in order to protect First Nations land.
- 12. Refusing to choose sides in a conflict.
- 14. The sea element of a nation’s military.
- 18. hese First Nations were allies with the Acadians.
- 19. Original French name of Nova Scotia and parts of New Brunswick.
