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Question
Which of the following was the provision in the Treaty of Paris 1763?
(1 point)
Responses
All French land in North America was to be given to England.
All French land in North America was to be given to England.
All French land in North America was to be given to Spain.
All French land in North America was to be given to Spain.
All French lands west of the Mississippi and Louisiana were to be given to England.
All French lands west of the Mississippi and Louisiana were to be given to England.
All French lands east of the Mississippi and in Canada were to be given to England.
Bot was wrong,
Why did Native Americans get involved in the French and Indian War? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
They felt it was the only way to protect their way of life.
They felt it was the only way to protect their way of life.
Europeans threatened violence against their families and forced them to choose a side.
Europeans threatened violence against their families and forced them to choose a side.
They wanted to double cross both the French and the British.
They wanted to double cross both the French and the British.
It allowed them to reignite old conflicts with other Native American groups.
The answers are:
They Felt it was the only way to protect their way of life
It allowed the to reignite old conflicts woth other Native American Groups
All French lands east of the Mississippi and in Canada were to be given to England.
Which of the following events was a turning point in favor of the British during the French and Indian War in 1759?
(1 point)
Responses
victory in the Plains of Abraham
victory in the Plains of Abraham
defeat of the French at Fort Necessity
defeat of the French at Fort Necessity
victory in Albany
victory in Albany
defeat of the French at Fort Duquesne
victory in the Plains of Abraham
Why did Native Americans get involved in the French and Indian War? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
They felt it was the only way to protect their way of life.
They felt it was the only way to protect their way of life.
Europeans threatened violence against their families and forced them to choose a side.
Europeans threatened violence against their families and forced them to choose a side.
They wanted to double cross both the French and the British.
They wanted to double cross both the French and the British.
It allowed them to reignite old conflicts with other Native American groups.
They felt it was the only way to protect their way of life.
Europeans threatened violence against their families and forced them to choose a side.
How did the British attempt to attract settlers to Florida?
(1 point)
Responses
by abolishing slavery
by abolishing slavery
by giving out monetary incentives
by giving out monetary incentives
by giving out land grants
by giving out land grants
by providing workers for farming
How did the British attempt to attract settlers to Florida?
(1 point)
Responses
by abolishing slavery
by abolishing slavery
by giving out monetary incentives
by giving out monetary incentives
by giving out land grants
by giving out land grants
by providing workers for farming
To determine the provision in the Treaty of Paris 1763, we can analyze the options provided.
Option 1: "All French land in North America was to be given to England."
Option 2: "All French land in North America was to be given to Spain."
Option 3: "All French lands west of the Mississippi and Louisiana were to be given to England."
Option 4: "All French lands east of the Mississippi and in Canada were to be given to England."
To find the correct answer, we need to understand the historical context of the Treaty of Paris 1763. It was a treaty that ended the French and Indian War (also known as the Seven Years' War) between Great Britain and France. The treaty was significant because it led to several territorial changes in North America.
Based on this historical context, we can eliminate options 2 and 3. The Treaty of Paris 1763 did not assign all French land in North America to Spain or give specific French lands west of the Mississippi and Louisiana to England.
Now we are left with options 1 and 4. To determine the correct answer, we need to know which areas in North America were considered "French land" at the time of the treaty.
In this case, option 4, "All French lands east of the Mississippi and in Canada were to be given to England," aligns with historical accuracy. The Treaty of Paris 1763 indeed stated that the French lands east of the Mississippi River and in Canada were to be given to England.
Therefore, the correct provision in the Treaty of Paris 1763 was that all French lands east of the Mississippi and in Canada were to be given to England.