If you mean in the physical sence, no. if you are asking that they had a stronger military, then yes and no. it depends on the time period and war.
they didnt french British dutch and the spanish all had there own
The colonists at that time saw themselves a British, the British were their own countrymen.
Both the British and French had troops and forts in The Ohio Territory. The British felt they owned everything. The French, who already settled areas in Canada, wanted to own more.
The British colonists were upset with the French in the Indian War because of the French's involvement in North America. The French had established a strong presence in the region, constructing forts and trading posts along the waterways. This posed a threat to the British, who wanted to expand their own trading and settlement in the area, and to the Native Americans, who were wary of the Europeans' encroachment on their ancestral lands. The British colonists saw the French influence in the region as a challenge to their own ambitions and objectives. The following factors led to the British colonists' dissatisfaction with the French: The French had a strong presence in the region with forts and trading posts The French presence posed a threat to the British and Native American interests The British colonists saw the French as a challenge to their own ambitions and objectivesThe tension between the British and French in North America eventually led to the Indian War, where the colonists sought to gain control of the region and protect their interests.
the french fought in straight line's while the british used the guerrilla tactic
the british got money and supplies
the french were on the American's side to gain freedom of British slavery and to earn there land back from the Brits
Because the French wanted to get back at the British for fighting against them in the French and Indian War, and they saw their chance and went for it!
You would be a Britishh citizen
no,they had their own captains for it.
Because the French were too busy with their own revolution to fight for their colony.
Because the French were too busy with their own revolution to fight for their colony.