Period 3: ?? - ?? Flashcards
Timeline of Period Three
1754 - 1800
for over 70 years after the Glorious Revolution (1688 - 1758), the English government —- —- —- in the colonies
didn’t tighten control
the period of time after the Great Revolution where the English government didn’t tighten control of the colonies
1688 - 1758
number of royal colonies by 1754
8
in royal colonies, the king could —- —- —-
appoint government officials
in the years of 1688 - 1758, colonists felt stronger ties to England than to —- —-
each other
in the years of 1688 - 1758, British Parliament —- the Navigation Acts
supplemented
Britian’s colonial administration was —-
decentralized
in the years of 1688 - 1758, despite their differences, colonists were connected through the —- —- and through —-
postal service, trade
proposed by Benjamin Franklin at an intercolonial meeting discussing the possibility of a treaty with the Iroquois and France
Albany Plan
year the Albany Plan was proposed
1754
the Albany Plan was the idea for “—- —- government”
“one central government”
every colonial assembly —-ed the Albany Plan
rejected
the outcome of conflict in the 1750s and 1760s was that —- —- of most settled regions in North America was cemented
English control
In Europe, —- was the greatest imperial nation after the Seven Years War
England
leading up to the French and Indian War, the French Empire controlled almost the whole —- —-
continental interior
leading up to the French and Indian War, the —- were the most powerful native group
Iroquois
the Iroquios Confedaracy was comprised of —- —-
five tribes
point of contention leading up to the French and Indian War after being claimed by French and English while being inhabited by Native Americans
Ohio Valley
the result of English nobility opposing French Expansionism
Anglo-French wars in Europe and some conflicts in North America
English stockade built outside French outpost to challenge French expanisionism, ended in surrender
Fort Necessity