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What was one result of the French and Indian War

Results of the French and Indian War, also known as the Seven Years War, included:

  • Increased taxes on the American colonists to pay for the war
  • England acquired the former French territories in Canada and owned all the land from the Atlantic Coast to the Mississippi river.
  • French from Acadia were expelled and migrated to Louisiana, forming the Cajun culture
  • settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains was forbidden by the Crown
  • England acquired formerly French territory in the Caribbean and in India.
  • King George III taxed American colonists to pay for the war.
  • King George III would not let colonists settle west of the Appalachian Mountains.
What was a common consequence of Sir Edwin Sandys system of indentured servitude

The death of many servants

What was the main goal of colonists who moved to North America

opportunities to make money (apex)

What one way European countries increased their wealth and power

. Establishing colonies in North America

Which of these is a similarity in the colonial settlement of many English convicts and African slaves

Both groups came against their will.

Which of these sources for study of the slave trade would be most unusual

a primary source description written by a slave

In the trade network what did the Native Americans provide

furs

Chattel slavery is the term used to describe when a slave is treated as

Chattel slaves are individuals treated as complete property, to be bought and sold.

The Colony I live in Has few slaves but many indentured servants where do I live

New England

Why are writings of Ayuba Suleiman Diallo an important source of information on the slave trade

They are a firsthand account by a slave.

Why did the french play a limited role in the Atlantic slave trade to north America

French colonists rarely established large plantations in North America

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