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The French and Indian war
A diplomatic incident between the United States and French diplomats was resulted in a limited and undeclared war. The war was as the Quasi-War which lasted from 1798-1800. The XYZ Affair was the name of the incident.
French and Indian War
Yes, it did. The government needed money to cover war expenses so began to look to the colonies as a source for income. This resulted in a change in attitude.
Yes. Japan's surrender during WWII, also resulted in Japan's departure from occupied territories, of which Vietnam was one. Which resulted in the return of the French, which resulted in a confrontation-which was the French Indochina War 1946-1954.
The French and Indian war. At the end of the war, the French lost all of their land in North America to the British and Spanish except for some islands in the Caribbean.
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The French and Indian war
At least a couple of times. The Anglo-French war of 1117-1120 resulted in an English/ British win, as did the Napoleonic Wars.
The name French and Indian War refers to the two main enemies of the British; the royal French forces and the various Native American forces allied with them. The conflict resulted in the British conquest of Canada.
Britain already claimed much of what is now Canada as a result of exploration, but it was not until the French & Indian War that it acquired the (relatively heavily-populated) province of Quebec. French Canadians today are the descendants of the French-speaking residents of French-owned Quebec.
resulted in large debt, taxes on a number of items,stamps were to be affixed onto the legal documents.
resulted in large debt, taxes on a number of items,stamps were to be affixed onto the legal documents.
A diplomatic incident between the United States and French diplomats was resulted in a limited and undeclared war. The war was as the Quasi-War which lasted from 1798-1800. The XYZ Affair was the name of the incident.
The French Revolution of 1848 ultimately resulted in the creation of the French Second Republic. This is also referred to as the February Revolution.
French and Indian War