| A | B |
| Treaty of Paris | a 1763 agreement that officially ended the French and Indian War |
| Thomas Hutchinson | a Massachusetts politician that worked with Ben Franklin to help create a plan of government in the colonies |
| decreed | to order something |
| Proclamation of 1763 | an order that stated no English settlements could be made west of the Appalachian Mountains |
| Pontiac | an American Indian chief of the Ottawa tribe |
| Albany Plan of Union | a plan of government that would create a council to address issues with trade, taxes, and border disputes |
| heritage | the traditions of a group |
| Ottawa | comes from the Algonquin word "Adawe" meaning "to trade" |
| Ben Franklin | a wealthy business man and owner/creator of the Pennsylvania Gazette |
| Treaty of Easton | a 1758 agreement between the British and the Iroquois where they agreed to join the British in exchange for hunting grounds |
| "Join or Die" | this cartoon slogan was created and published it in The Pennsylvania Gazette by Ben Franklin |
| The British | This group gained control of the Mississipi River according to the Treaty of Paris 1763 |
| Native Americans | This group lost in Pontiac's Rebellion |
| The French | This group maintained control of the port of New Orleans after the French and Indian War |