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Most of the colonies sent representatives. There is no given number, but having them all meet they all stuck together in forming where we live today the wonderful U.S of A (United States of America).

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What dispute led to the French and Indian War?

The French and Indian War led to the American Revolution. England who had neglected the colonies for two hundred years decided to make the colonies pay for the war with a number of taxes. It is also where George Washington got his military training.


What was the seven years war called in the American colonies?

French & Indian War


What types of colonies did the French establish?

The French Empire was one of the largest empires in history and spanned five continents. The French established colonies in North America the Caribbean Africa India and Southeast Asia. In North America the French established colonies in parts of Canada the United States and the Caribbean. In the Caribbean the French had colonies in Martinique Guadeloupe Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) and other islands. In Africa the French had colonies in Algeria Gabon Senegal and other parts of the continent. In India the French had colonies in Pondicherry and Chandannagar. In Southeast Asia the French had colonies in Vietnam Laos Cambodia and other parts of the region.The French colonies had a variety of different forms of government including military rule direct rule and indirect rule. The French also established trading posts and settlements in many parts of the world and many of these colonies eventually became independent states.


What setbacks did the british suffer in the early years of the French and Indian War?

The British weren't very close with the Indians, who played a very important role during the war. The french, however, had many Indian allies. but, England did gain the trust of the Iroquois. also, the french colonies were under one united government, as the British were broken into 13 separate governments. during the war, unity was key.


How many states signed the constitution?

The original 13 colonies had Representatives to sign the Constitution, but only 12 of those colonies had representatives. So the answer is 12 states had people who signed the Constitution.

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How many colonies send representatives?

it is seven(7)


How did the French and Indian war set the stage for the American Revolution?

The French and Indian War in the American colonies trained many officers to be able to lead men in battle. One of the most important of these was George Washington who served as a British Lt. Colonel during the French and Indian War.


How did the French and Indian war help set the stage for American revolution?

The French and Indian War in the American colonies trained many officers to be able to lead men in battle. One of the most important of these was George Washington who served as a British Lt. Colonel during the French and Indian War.


Why did the French and British war lead to many taxes in the Colonies?

Britain had to finance its army defending the American colonies to hold off the invading French and their Indian allies. They levied taxes to help pay for this, and many of the American colonists didn't want to pay and organised a revolt.


How many women representatives are there in current Indian parliament?

32


What dispute led to the French and Indian War?

The French and Indian War led to the American Revolution. England who had neglected the colonies for two hundred years decided to make the colonies pay for the war with a number of taxes. It is also where George Washington got his military training.


What kind of people settled the french colonies?

Usually people of many different religions came to french colonies.


What is the French language?

French is a language. it is spoken in France, and in many former French colonies.


How and why did British Imperial policies change after 1763?

Britain changed its salutary neglect approach toward the colonies because of the debt they had incurred as a result of the French and Indian War. Many in Parliament believed the colonists hadn't paid their fair share of the war costs. As a result, they levied a series of taxes on the colonies, hoping to ease their financial burden.


How many years did the French and Indian War last?

French and indian war begins-- 1754 british win french and indian war-- 1763 9 years


How did the live of the British change after the French and the Indian war?

The British blamed the colonists for starting the war so they began to tax the colonists, which angered them. The country and the colonies began to fight with each other as many acts were placed upon the colonists. The results of the French and Indian war is what caused the Revolution.


How many countries joined the Seven Year War?

There has been 5 countries British, French, Spain, British colonies, and french colonies.