Yes, it is true.
Yes, the British military was largely dominant over the French in North America during the 18th century. This was evident in the outcome of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), where the British emerged victorious and gained control over much of French territories in North America. The subsequent Treaty of Paris in 1763 solidified British dominance in the region.
Edward Braddock
The British and the French had been enemies for centuries and to have them in or around the colonies was not wanted.
The British victory in the Battle of Quebec.
The British colonised America and the French colonised Canada. The British beat the French out of Canada with the help of the Canadian native tribes and the American colonists. However, the American colonists then fought for their independence from Britain in the 1770s. The British were helped by the Native American Indians, but eventually the French helped the Americans and the British grated independence to America.
The agreement was about that the French would provide military assistance to Tipu against the British. Tipu also sent some calls to the Sultan of Turkey and the King of Afghanistan. Napoleon, who wanted revolutions all around the world against corruption, feudalism and hierarchy that used to dominate French society before the French Revolution and the British were promoting to serve their interests in the world, was the only one who paid any attention to him.
It was North America
in America
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A change in military strategy.
It is the British which did and then the French followed.
the war on 1812 was about the British and the french they were in a war against each other and America was trading with both of us. So they each said that one of us would have to fight against America and the other would trade with one of them. So we knew that the french had a better military force than the British but the British had better trading goods. So knowing that we decided to fight the British. We did that because they didn't have such a good military force and because we had already beaten them before in the Revolutionary War.
they wanted to weaken their military
The main reason the French were relucant to assist America is because they feared that the simple American colonist, who lacked the superior military and navy of the British, would be easly crushed. If they allied and and America lost, the British would attack France and conquer them as well.
French and Indian War.
Edward Braddock
French and Indian War
The British and the French had been enemies for centuries and to have them in or around the colonies was not wanted.