| A | B |
| French and Indian War | What the Seven Years War was called in America. |
| Seven Years War | What the French and Indian War was called in Europe. |
| Fort Duquesne | French fort on the Allegahny, Monongahela, and Ohio Rivers |
| Spain | England felt France was a greater danger in the New World than this country |
| George Washington | Built Fort Necessity |
| Albany Congress | unsuccessful attempt at colonial unity |
| General Braddock | English general who insisted on the European fighting style |
| Indians leaned toward the French | Outcome of Braddock's defeat |
| William Pitt | New prime minister who promised to cover war expenses in the colonies |
| Fort Pitt | English name for Fort Duquesne |
| Pittsburg | Present day city where Fort Duquesne stood |
| Treaty of Paris | Ended the French and Indian War |
| 1763 | Year the French and Indian War ended |
| Florida | Britain gains from Spain after the war |
| Canada | Britain gains from France after the war |
| Louisiana Territory and New Orleans | Spain gains in a separate treaty |
| Pontiac's Rebellion | Native American uprising to try to wipe out the settlements west of the Appalachians |
| Fort Pitt and Fort Detroit | Two forts which held out against Pontiac's Rebellion |
| Battles of Lexington and Concord | fighting that marked the beginning of the Revolutionary War |
| Boston Massacre | incident in which five colonists were shot by British soldiers |
| boycott | refusal to buy certain goods |
| Proclamation of 1763 | No settlers allowed west of the Appalachians |
| to pay off war debts | reason Britain decided to tax the colonists |
| No taxation without representation | Reason colonists protested the Stamp Act |
| prime minister | highes official in a parliamentary government |
| siege | surround an enemy in order to force its surrender |
| competing claims over land | cause of the French and Indian War |
| both sides | aided by the Iroquois by the end of the war |
| Grenville | British official who felt the colonists should help pay war expenses |
| George III | ineffective King of England |