← Chapter 5 study guide Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All George Washington warned the French to leave the Ohio Valley King George III British king at the start of the American Revolutionary War Edward Braddock stubborn commander of British forces during the French and Indian war George Grenville British prime minister who placed a tax on molasses and legal documents William Pitt was sent to North America to win the French and Indian war John Adams lawyer thatv defended the British soilders who were involved in the Boston Massacre Ben Franklin proposed the Albany plan of Union Pontiac Indian Cheif who attacked British forts in the Ohio Valley Louis Montcalm French General who died in the battle of Quebec James Wolf led British forces into Quebec Huron Indians Tribe that helped the French in the French and Indian war Iroquois Indians tribe that helped the English in the French and indian war Samuel Adams a son of liberty that helped unite the colonies Fort Duquesne became Fort Pitt after it was captured by the British Fort Necessity make shift fort built by George Washington Louisbourg fort that Jeffrey Amherst captured Quebec capital of New France Ohio Valley where most French forts were located non- importation agreements respobse to which the colonists said they would stop importing goods from England Taxation without Representation was said by the colonsits because Pafrliment passed these laws without their vote First Continental Congress when delagates gathered in Philadelphia in 1774 Writs of Assistance alowed official to search cargo Committee of Correspondance organized by Sam Adams and sent letters and pamphlets to the colonies Treaty of Paris 1st event on the road to revolution Proclamation of 1763 stopped colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mts. Pontiacs War fighting between the colonists and the indians after the signing of the Treaty of Paris Lexington and Concord first shots fired in the American Revolution Stamp act a tax on legal papers, playing cards, ect. stamp act congress delagates wrote up petitions to stop the taxes sugar act tax on mollasses and sugar tea was not repealed when the other goods were townshend acts a tax on tea, lead, paint, galss, and cloth Quartering act citizens had to provide housing and other necessities to British soilders Intolerable acts a series of punishments giving to Mass after the Boston Tea Party