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CLEP Western Civilization II: Empires And War
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Answer 18 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. France supported the aggresion of Prussia towards Austria. Austria was weakened and France was happy. Meanwhile - Britain was worried about France taking the Netherlands away from Austria - so France and Britain went to war. In 1744 France helped Spa
Seven Years's War
French and Indian War
War of Austrian Succesion
William Pitt the Elder
2. Pirates made legal by the government
Privateers
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Proclamation of 1763
French and Indian War
3. Assisted American in the their revolution - mainly to see Britain beat.
Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais
Privateers
War of Austrian Succesion
Sir Francis Drake
4. (1756-1763) Prussia and Britain were allies after the Convention of Westminster. Of course it was Britain and France fighting again.
5. Americans were forbidden to move west of the Appalachians by Britain.
Treaty of Paris
Proclamation of 1763
Boston Tea Party
Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais
6. Ended War of Austian Succession.
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Jean-Baptist Colbert
Treaty of Paris
British East India Company and Compagnie des Indes
7. 1763. Ended the French and Indian War. Britain got the land east of the Mississippi. Canada got the Ohioi River Valley.
War of Austrian Succesion
French and Indian War
British East India Company and Compagnie des Indes
Treaty of Paris
8. In 1739 British Parliment pressured Prime Minister Walpole to attack Spain.
Proclamation of 1763
Comparative advantage
War of Jenkins Ear
William Pitt the Elder
9. Lands where France and Britain fought for power and money.
Treaty of Paris
Comparative advantage
War of Jenkins Ear
West Indies - America - and India
10. The King the the colonists revolted against.
King George III
William Pitt the Elder
Sir Francis Drake
War of Jenkins Ear
11. Plundered Spain's ships. found approval with the English government.
Mercantilism
Sir Francis Drake
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Jean-Baptist Colbert
12. Nations should use their money - time - etc. on what they can do well - and let the other nations do what they cannot do as well.
Comparative advantage
Mercantilism
Proclamation of 1763
French and Indian War
13. The secretary of state in Britain. Wanted to get America east of the Mississippi.
Treaty of Paris
William Pitt the Elder
Sir Francis Drake
Jean-Baptist Colbert
14. The british and French attempts at making India a colony.
British East India Company and Compagnie des Indes
Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais
Mercantilism
King George III
15. Bascially the belief that the amount of wealth in the world is limited.
West Indies - America - and India
Mercantilism
Boston Tea Party
Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais
16. British East India Company had financial problems so they raised the price of tea. Thus - colonists in America showed their dissagreement in 1773. Even though Britain lost the American Revolution they were still the most powerful nation.
West Indies - America - and India
Sir Francis Drake
Boston Tea Party
Mercantilism
17. Coincided with the Seven Years' War. Started when George Washington attacked the French in Ohio. French defeat happened on the Plains of Abraham
Mercantilism
Treaty of Paris
War of Jenkins Ear
French and Indian War
18. The chief minister of Louis XIV. Explored mercantilism.
Comparative advantage
Sir Francis Drake
King George III
Jean-Baptist Colbert