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How did the English gain control of Dutch and French interests in North America?

i dont kow sorry If you don't know the answer, don't post anything on it because you look dumb.. The Reason the English gained control over the points of interest is because the English had a much better location of their colonies, closer to the points of interest. They also had a very rapid growing population in their colonies and outnumbered most of the other colonies. On top of all of that they didn't take part in the 7 years war which weakened a lot of their enemies who wanted those points of interest. Hope this helps, I just had this question on my homework and that was what the teacher told us and made us write down.


What did England take from the colonies?

food


Why did the English want to take control of new Amsterdam?

So they can get new land. The tempatures were moderate and their were alot of rivers near by so the could get new recsources for food


In 1750 the country that posed the most serious threat to the English colonies in the north America was?

France and or Spain but, France was a bigger threat.In 1750 the country that posed the most serious threat to the English colonies in North America was France and or Spain, but France was a bigger threat. In the 1770's is when Spain started taking over the European (french) colonies in North America. But, in 1750 it was France.


What could you take from the middle colonies?

Lumber, textiles, and shipbuilding were important industries for the Middle Colonies,.

Related questions

What did Great Britain impose strict control over in the colonies?

taxes and take control of colonies


How long did it take to complete the English colonies?

They are yet to be finished.


How did political change in England colonial governments?

-In 1685 James II became king of England. He was determined to take more control over the English government, both in England and in the colonies.


Did the English want to take control of new netherland?

Yes


How did events in Europe led to revolution in the Spanish colonies?

After Europe was in control, Spanish colonies were encouraged to get their land back and take control. It led to many revolutions like the French Revolution and Ind. Revolution.


Why did English colonists in America expect to have representative democracy in the colonies?

They did because they can expected Britain to take over.


How did the English gain control of Dutch and French interests in North America?

i dont kow sorry If you don't know the answer, don't post anything on it because you look dumb.. The Reason the English gained control over the points of interest is because the English had a much better location of their colonies, closer to the points of interest. They also had a very rapid growing population in their colonies and outnumbered most of the other colonies. On top of all of that they didn't take part in the 7 years war which weakened a lot of their enemies who wanted those points of interest. Hope this helps, I just had this question on my homework and that was what the teacher told us and made us write down.


What colonies did the french find while searching for the northwest passage what river did they take control of?

Quebec, Montreal ,St. Lawrence


What did the British try to do after failing to take control of New England?

After failing to control the New England and Middle colonies, the British focused on the southern colonies. It was believed at the time that there were a great many loyalists there, who could hopefully be recruited to assist the British against the patriots.


How did the Japanese attempt to imperialize Asia in World War 1?

Japan's involvement in WWI was almost entirely battling German colonies in China, and in the peace talks and Versailles treaty it was decided that Japan would take control of the German colonies in Shandong. - j


Why did the English want to take control of New Netherland?

It was a port city. There was a rush to gain colonies and it was just south of British claims in New England.


Who took the English people to the 13 Colonies?

Until about the 1840s there were no shipping lines, and people had to find a ship willing to take them to America.