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Chapter 6 - Quiz 2

Teacher: Steve Knight
Horizontales
General Edward Braddock's nickname.
General Braddock's aid, who had two horses shot from under him and four bullets pierce his coat.
Spain returned __ to Britain in return for Cuba.
During the French-Indian War, the diverse colonists realized they spoke the same language and had similar goals as they sat around common __ after battles.
General Braddock was experienced in this type of warfare, not the "behind-the-tree" guerilla-style fighting done by the colonial militiamen.
Much of the colonial disunity during the French-Indian War was from __ barriers, conflicting religions, and varied nationalities.
Verticales
General Braddock referred to the ill-disciplined colonial militia as these.
After a series of defeats, William Pitt decided to focus British strengths on Quebec and this Canadian city.
One of William Pitt's strategies in the war was to pick young, __ generals instead of overly cautious generals.
William Pitt became the leader of the London government in 1757 and became known as the "Organizer of __."
Led by James __, in 1756, the British launched a full scale invasion of Canada.
William Pitt's nickname.