Queen Elizabeth I send an English captain to Surat to take permission for trade from the Mughal ruler that the Mughal ruler granted.King James I send his ambassador, Sir Thomas Roe. This is how the British gradually enter themselves in India and established the East India Company for their trade.
Both the French and British colonist wanted control over the fur trade. The result of the fight was the French and Indian War.
Both the French and British colonist wanted control over the fur trade. The result of the fight was the French and Indian War.
they captured fort Miami and fort Owatanon.
Both the French and the English colonies wanted to control the fur trade.
The French lost many of their Indian trading partners to the British due to a combination of military defeats and strategic alliances. The British were more effective in forming alliances with local rulers and leveraging their naval power to control key trade routes. The rivalry culminated in the Anglo-French conflicts during the 18th century, notably the Seven Years' War, which resulted in significant territorial and trading losses for the French in India. These factors weakened the French position and allowed the British to dominate Indian trade.
The fur trade.
i think they both wanted control over the fur trade
The British took control of Acadia primarily due to its strategic location and resources, which were valuable for trade and military purposes. The region was contested between the French and British during various conflicts, particularly during the French and Indian War. Acadia's capture allowed the British to consolidate their power in North America and diminish French influence in the region. Additionally, control over Acadia facilitated westward expansion and secured vital supply routes.
The British wanted more land, which the French and Indians had. Britain also wanted control of the fur trade in America. And the French and Indian War would be the deciding war for the end of the Seven Years' War.
fur.
The French and Indian war started when France and England wanted control over the fur trade.
While France and Great Britain were competing for control of North America, Great Britain, with the larger number of colonists did not need to rely on Indian allies as much as the French, who had far less colonists in North America. Also the British colonists had been driving The Native Americans from their land for centuries. They believed that if the British defeated the French, then they would lose their land to the British