| A | B |
| Hurons | Native American allies to the French |
| Algonquins | Native American allies to the French |
| Iroquis | American allies to the English |
| Treaty of Paris | a document ending the French and Indian War, ending French power in north America and giving all French lands to the English |
| Albany Plan of Union | a proposal made by Benjamin Franklin to unite the 13 colonies into one united government |
| Edward Braddock | Inexperienced general that led an unsuccessful surprise attack on the French |
| William Pitt | The head of the British government that changed the direction of the French and Indian War in favor of the English |
| Joseph Brant | Mohawk chief also known to the English as Thayendanegea |
| Molly Brant | was the sister of the Mohawk chief Thayendanegea |
| Plains of Abraham | a field near Quebec, site of a major British victory over the French |
| Fort Pitt | Named after William Pitt the head of the British government |
| Benjamin Franklin | A delegate from Pennsylvania that proposed the Albany Plan of Union |
| Fort Necessity | A fort built by George Washington and his soldiers to protect themselves from the French |
| Albany Congress | a meeting held in Albany New York by delegates representing the colonies to join together and fight the French and cement relations with the Iroquis |
| Fort Duquesne | A fort built by the French where George Washington wanted to build a fort for the English |
| Ohio River | A river that stretched from the French colonies in Canada to its territory near the Mississippi River and Appalachian mountains |
| George Washington | a young soldier from Virginia ordered to build a fort for the English, he built fort Necessity and planned a surprise attack on the French |
| General Wolfe | the general that led a scuccessful surprise attack to capture Quebec from the French, |
| French and Indian war | a war that took place from 1754 to 1763 between the French, Indians and English |
| Thayendanegea | chief of the Mohawk Indians |