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Boston tea partydeclaration of independence battle of saratoga french alliance british surrender
because the French kept over powering their forts and the has lack of supplies
Ended a string of defeats and turned the French and Indian War in Britain's Favor.
While the first few years of war proved successful for the French, in 1759 the situation dramatically reversed and they suffered defeats on several continents. In an effort to reverse their losses, France concluded an alliance with their neighbours Spain in 1761. In spite of this the French continued to suffer defeats throughout 1762 eventually forcing them to sue for peace. The 1763 Treaty of Paris confirmed the loss of French possessions in North America and Asia to the British. France also finished the war with very heavy debts, which they struggled to repay for the remainder of the eighteenth century.
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the british would tryied to be an alliance with the french
the british would tryied to be an alliance with the french
the british would tryied to be an alliance with the french
the british would tryied to be an alliance with the french
Boston tea partydeclaration of independence battle of saratoga french alliance british surrender
because the French kept over powering their forts and the has lack of supplies
The alliance widened the war for the British, making it impossible for them to concentrate solely on the American mainland.
Both disliked the British.
They expected the French to defeat the British in a war. The Native Americans also feared that the British wanted their land.
general braddock
No, the British, French, and Russians did not form an alliance called the Central Powers. The Central Powers refers to the alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire during World War I. The British, French, and Russians were part of the opposing alliance known as the Allies.