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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. By what year was it clear the French were defeated by the English, and that Indians allied with the French were soon going to have to deal with the English, according to the author in Chapter 4?
(a) 1658.
(b) 1756.
(c) 1777.
(d) 1761.
2. Thomas Jefferson was governor of what state when he urged extermination of Shawnees in Ohio?
(a) Maryland.
(b) Virginia.
(c) Pennsylvania.
(d) Delaware.
3. What refers to a writing or document executed under seal and delivered to effect a conveyance, especially of real estate?
(a) Deed.
(b) Warranty.
(c) Contraband.
(d) Forgery.
4. Delaware Indians strenuously denied the accuracy of the treaty called the Treaty of Fort Pitt in a letter to what American Indian agent in Chapter 5?
(a) William Johnson.
(b) Alexander McGillivray.
(c) Joseph Brant.
(d) George Morgan.
5. What act among Indian tribes was a crucial part of any diplomatic efforts, as it symbolized friendship and sincerity?
(a) Gift giving.
(b) Sharing tea.
(c) Ritual sacrifice.
(d) Totem sharing.
6. Pontiac's War was launched in what year?
(a) 1708.
(b) 1768.
(c) 1763.
(d) 1720.
7. The first text reprinted in Chapter 3 is a "Act of Submission" written by what tribe?
(a) The Narrangansett Indians.
(b) The Mohawk Indians.
(c) The Apache Indians.
(d) The Cherokee Indians.
8. When was Colonel William Crawford born?
(a) 1776.
(b) 1714.
(c) 1732.
(d) 1702.
9. When did the American Revolutionary War end?
(a) 1775.
(b) 1783.
(c) 1779.
(d) 1789.
10. Deliberations on the Treaty of Lancaster ended on what date?
(a) November 23, 1746.
(b) June 12, 1754.
(c) October 15, 1669.
(d) July 4, 1744.
11. The Indian Nonintercourse Act declared that all Indian land deals were invalid unless they occurred with what?
(a) Judicial approval.
(b) Congressional approval.
(c) Presidential approval.
(d) Popular vote.
12. In the first text from Chapter 5, Oneida Indians express their desire to remain neutral in the conflict in a speech to whom?
(a) Thomas Jefferson.
(b) Joseph Brant.
(c) Jonathan Trumbull.
(d) George Washington.
13. In the "Act of Submission" printed in Chapter 3, the Native American tribe formally submitted themselves as subjects of what?
(a) The Spanish Crown.
(b) The American President.
(c) The English Crown.
(d) The French Crown.
14. Where was Colonel William Crawford born?
(a) Cambridge, Massachusetts.
(b) Orange County, Virginia.
(c) New York, New York.
(d) Boston, Massachusetts.
15. Joseph Brant had been taught at whose school?
(a) William Johnson's.
(b) Lord Germain's.
(c) Eleazar Wheelock's.
(d) Jeffery Amherst's.
Short Answer Questions
1. In what year did a Delaware chief named John Killbuck make a speech correctly doubting that the white man will be satisfied with the Ohio River boundary?
2. When was Dragging Canoe born?
3. Chief Pontiac was born in approximately what year?
4. The Indian Nonintercourse Act is the collective name given to how many statutes passed by the United States Congress?
5. George Washington became known by what nickname among the Native Americans for ordering the destruction of around forty Iroquois towns during the Revolutionary War?
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