Column A
1.
French & Indian War:
French & Indian War
2.
Proclamation of 1763:
Proclamation of 1763
3.
William Pitt:
William Pitt
4.
Regulators:
Regulators
5.
Cherokee War:
Cherokee War
6.
La Florida:
La Florida
7.
Treaty of Paris 1763:
Treaty of Paris 1763
8.
Backcountry (also knowns as Upcountry):
Backcountry (also knowns as Upcountry)
9.
Lowcountry:
Lowcountry
10.
Circuit Court Act 1769:
Circuit Court Act 1769
Column B
a.Mostly white colonists, subsistence farmers, no jails, no courts, little representation in colonial government, had to travel to Charles Town to do business.
b.Stemmed from frustrations over treatment by the British.
c.British took control over Canada & the Ohio River Valley, but leaves Britain in debt.
d.Colonists could not settle beyond the Appalachian Mountain Range.
e.Established courthouses throughout the colony each with a jail and sheriff to keep order
f.Group of vigilantes from the Backcountry who took the law into their own hands.
g.Under British control and no longer a threat to the colonies.
h.Took over the British fighting and lead the British to victory.
i.Marked the end of French control in mainland North America.
j.Elites, plantation owners, majority African slave population, controlled colonial government