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The Battle of Quebec was the last battle in the French and Indian War. Because the British won this battle, they won the war. Quebec was an important fort for the French, therefore it probably had a lot of supplies in it, which the British now had. Also, the French used the Saint Lawrence River a lot for trade and shipping. That river, which was below Quebec and Montreal, was now in England's control. This would have been a serious blow to the French.
French & Indian War
The French had fought there from 1946 to 1954; 1st Indochina War or French Indochina War.
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Victories in the French and Indian war
The American and French Revolutions, Enlightenment philosphes such as rousseau, voltaire, etc.
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The French armed and trained the revolutionaries from the start of the war. France officialy entered in war later and send soldiers and its navy in order to destroy the British navy. The Battle of Yorktown, the final battle of the war, wouldn't have been won without the French. I speak about the American War of Independence, because I can't imagine the French helping the Patriots in the French Revolution... ?
the people were going crazy and were killing eachother
The Mohawk idians affected the war by fighting with the French against Great Britain
The French Revolution The Enlightenment The American Revolution Heavy taxes, lack of independence of states and Creoles and Mestizos having grown disconnected with Spanish role. victories in the french and indian war.
french nationalism affected the war between france and the powers of europe
The French and Indian War affected the 13 colonies because the colonies were taxed of the money that was spent by England.
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the french tickler was introduced
The French Revolution did not help democracy in any meaningful way. The mass executions of people without a fair trial did harm to the revolutionaries who wanted freedom from the aristocracy, but not at the expense of denying freedom to innocent people. So yes the concept of "kingship" was destroyed, however it brought wars and famine to Europe. It also brought dictatorship and more bloodshed in the form of Napoleon. There is much more to be said about the consequences of the French Revolution, however its short term affect was war after war.