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War! pg. 21-23

WAR!
Horizontales
But the English won many of the larger ________.
The French military had built the fortress of ________ on Ile Royal (Cape Breton Island) and clearly hoped to take back Nova Scotia.
Farther south, down the Atlantic coast, were England's 13 American ____________.
The Acadians were _________ people who lived off what they grew on their farms.
England and France were almost constantly at war, and by the early 1700's they were locked in a ____________ for N.A.
The battle that decided the ______ of North America lasted barely 15 minutes.
In the past, they had just gone on __________ whether they were under French or English rule.
The big battles were fought mostly by British and French _________, but the settlers played an important part.
British soldiers rounded up the _________, burned their homes and forced them into ships, which took them south to the American Colonies or across the Atlantic to France or England.
The best farms were on the shores of the Bay of ________.
The _______ (as French settlers were now called) had learned to fight the Iroquois way, and they ambushed the English in the forests.
When fighting started again, leading to the ______ Years' War, Lieutenant-Govenor Charles Lawrence decided to make the Acadians swear the oath.
Verticales
Louisbourg became France's main military _______ and port on the Atlantic Coast.
The French ___________ the next year, after the British Captured Montreal.
Both nations claimed ____________ land, Newfoundland and Acadia (today's Maritimes)
Behind them was ____ _______, which stretched from the Gulf of St. Lawrence to the Gulf of Mexico.
This gradually washed the salt out of the ______ and created rich farmland.
The _________ settlers in Nova Scotia didn't expect things to change much now that they were in a British Colony.
A system of ________ kept the sea out, protecting the land from high tides.
A few ________, but the deportations continued year after year until almost all the Acadians were removed from the region.