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| Ohio River Valley | A region of thick forests and fertile land along the Ohio River. |
| French | The Ohio River valley was claimed by powerful Native American tribes as well as the ____________ who claimed it as part of New France. |
| Robert La Salle | France's claims to the Ohio River valley were based upon the explorations of this man. |
| France | La Salle claimed the Ohio River Valley and all of its tributaries for ___________. |
| England | This country also claimed the Ohio River Valley. |
| Great Britain | England is also known by this name. |
| George Washington | The young Virginian military leader that was sent by the British to tell the French to leave the Ohio River Valley. |
| False | True or False. The French agreed to leave the Ohio River Valley after receiving the letter demanding that they do so. |
| Fort Duquesne | The name of the French fort built in present-day Pittsburgh. |
| Allegheny, Monongahela | The names of the two rivers that meet to form the Ohio River. |
| Fort Necessity | The name of the fort built by George Washington. |
| True or False. | When the French attacked Fort Necessity, Washington was forced to surrender. |
| French & Indian War | The name of war between the French and their Native American allies against the British over disputed land in the Ohio River Valley. |
| General Edward Braddock | The name of the British general who led an unsuccessful attack against the French. |
| Iroquois | The name of the Native American confederation that agreed to help the British during the French & Indian War. |
| Quebec | The key battle of the French And Indian War took place at the capital of New France named _______________. |
| James Wolfe | The name of the British general who led his troops to victory at Quebec. |
| The Treaty of Paris | The French and Indian War officially ended with the signing of this document in 1763. |
| British | With the signing of the Treaty of Paris, traditional lands of many Native Americans now became part of this empire. |
| Pontiac | The name of the Native American leader who led a revolt against the British after English settlers started moving into lands west of the Appalachian Mountains. |
| Pontiac's Rebellion | The fighting between British settlers and Pontiac's followers became known as this. |
| British | The side that finally won Pontiac's Rebellion. |
| King George III | The ruler of England when the Proclamation of 1763 was issued stating that English colonists were no longer allowed to settle on land west of the Appalachian Mountains that had been set aside for Native American tribes. |