Which of the following was the provision in the Treaty of Paris 1763?

A. All French land in North America was to be given to England
B. All French land in North America was to be given to Spain
C. All French lands west of the Mississippi and Louisana were to be given to England.
(D.) 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?
A. Victory in the Plains of Abraham
B. Defeat of the French at Fort Necessity
C. Victory in Albany
(D.) Defeat of the French at Fort Duquesne

Why did Native Americans get involved in the French and Indian War? (Two correct answers)
A. They felt it was the only way to protect their way of life.
(B.) Europeans threatened violence against their families and forced them to choose a side.
(C.) They wanted to double cross both the French and the British.
D. It allowed them to reignite conflicts with other Native American groups.

1.D

2. A
3. A D

1. yes

2. no
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3. I don't know. Check your text.

Thank you Ms. Sue. I believe the last one is actually A and D

You're welcome, Sam.

Thank you Ms. Sue. I believe the last one is actually A and D

To answer the first question about the provision in the Treaty of Paris 1763, let's go through the options.

A. All French land in North America was to be given to England
B. All French land in North America was to be given to Spain
C. All French lands west of the Mississippi and Louisiana were to be given to England.
D. All French lands east of the Mississippi and in Canada were to be given to England

The correct provision in the Treaty of Paris 1763 is (D.) All French lands east of the Mississippi and in Canada were to be given to England.

To find this information, you could refer to historical documents discussing the Treaty of Paris 1763, such as academic journals, history books, or online resources. These sources often provide detailed information about the terms and provisions of historical treaties.

Moving on to the second question regarding a turning point in favor of the British during the French and Indian War, let's examine the options.

A. Victory in the Plains of Abraham
B. Defeat of the French at Fort Necessity
C. Victory in Albany
D. Defeat of the French at Fort Duquesne

The correct event that was a turning point in favor of the British during the French and Indian War is (D.) Defeat of the French at Fort Duquesne.

To determine this, you could research the major battles and events of the French and Indian War. Historical accounts, books, and online resources can provide insights into which events played significant roles in shaping the outcome of the conflict.

Lastly, for the question on why Native Americans got involved in the French and Indian War, let's review the options.

A. They felt it was the only way to protect their way of life.
B. Europeans threatened violence against their families and forced them to choose a side.
C. They wanted to double cross both the French and the British.
D. It allowed them to reignite conflicts with other Native American groups.

The two correct reasons why Native Americans got involved in the French and Indian War are (A.) They felt it was the only way to protect their way of life and (B.) Europeans threatened violence against their families and forced them to choose a side.

To understand the motivations of Native Americans during the war, you can study indigenous perspectives in historical accounts, interviews, or ethnographic research. These sources can shed light on the complex dynamics and motivations behind Native American involvement in the conflict.