King George's War.
War of Spanish Secession
The British captured Louisburg so as to create a way for the Royal Navy to get to Quebec. As long as the Louisburg fortress existed, they could not use St. Lawrence river to attack Quebec.
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New England colonists and British forces captured the fort at Louisbourg in 1745. This occurred during the War of the Austrian Succession, or King George's War.
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The British captured Louisburg so as to create a way for the Royal Navy to get to Quebec. As long as the Louisburg fortress existed, they could not use St. Lawrence river to attack Quebec.
It was the biggest loss of troops in the war, which caused troop moral to lower
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The African tribes that defeated other African tribes did and would keep them captive and then profit by selling them to buyers like the American colonists.
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Spain did not do a thing for the American Colonies. It was France and the Netherlands who helped the Colonists. Spain is a Catholic nation and the Colonists were Protestant. Spain did not want to help Protestant Colonist. Spain later sold Florida to the USA, but, that was after the Colonists won the Revolution against England, (with the help of France and the Netherlands).
King George III captured the colonists military supplies to stop them from rebelling.