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What is the language many Ohio Indians spoke?
Algonquian
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What is the first European to see the Ohio Valley?
LaSalle
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What is an alliance?
a group of people who join together to reach a common goal
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What is a wigwam?
a round shelter made of bark, animal hides or woven mats
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What did the Ohio Indians believe about land ownership?
No person could own land.
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What is the name of the Indian group that came to Ohio from New York?
Iroquios
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What is a British surveyor sent to Ohio Country to make maps and keept a journal?
Gist
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What is a clan?
a group of related families
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What is a longhouse?
a rectangular shaped building used to house several families
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Why did the British start the Ohio Company?
to gain control of the Ohio Country
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What is the home that Algonquians lived in?
Wigwam
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What is The French leader who claimed Ohio by burying lead plates?
De Blainvile
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What is wampum
shells or bead strung together on a belt
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What is a colony?
a settlement ruled by a distant land
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Why was the French and Indian War fought?
Over control of the Ohio country land
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What is the homes that Iroquois Indians lived in?
Longhouse
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Who was the first British leader sent to tell the French to leave Ohio at Ft. Dusquene?
Washington
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What is conflict?
a disagreement that may lead to fighting
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What is a treaty?
an official agreement between countries
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What is the Treaty of Paris?
An greement between the French and the British to end the French and Indian War. The french gave up their land.
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What is the reason Ohio Indians wanted to be allies with the French?
Indians believed the French army was stronger and they would force the British to leave the Ohio country.
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Who was Indian leader who oragnized a rebellion?
Pontiac
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What is a compromise?
an agreement between two groups of people over a difference of opinion
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What is a surveyor?
someone who measures land
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What did the Proclamation of 1763 do?
gave land west of the Appalachian Mountains to the Indians and the eat to the colonist settlrs.
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