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2. Why does the author say that it was the fourth European war fought in

"most shaped America's destiny"?

3. Why was George Washington "hailed a hero" after surrendering to the French in 1754?

4. What do you think King George II meant when he said "He would not say so had he been

used to hear many"?

5. Why did many natives feel the French to be the lesser of two evils" when compared to

the English?

6. What happened to General Edward Braddock on his way to Fort Duquesne in 1755

(known as the Battle of the Monongahela)?

7. What happened to the French after the 1763 Treaty of Paris?

What do sugar and stamps have to do with revolutions?

8. What two views of the American Revolution are discussed at the top of page 64?

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Step-by-step explanation:

2. alliances, militarism, imperialism, nationalism, and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

3.He was a young and ambitious man when he volunteered. His actions--which reflected his lack of experience--and his ambitions helped determine the course of the war. The war was also an important event in Washington's life and development.

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They liked trading with the Europeans, but did not want them to settle their lands. The American Indians were fighting to maintain control of their land and their cultural future. The French claimed the Upper Ohio River Valley. They wanted to trade with the American Indians and control the are