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Future American president George Washington's actions contributed to the outbreak of the French and Indian War.
The English were the victors in the seven Years War (called French and Indian War by the American colonials). As a result of that war the government has heavily in debt and needed to raise money. some of the way chosen to do that involved taxing the colonies in a way they resented, and contributed to the eventual outbreak of the American War of independence.
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.
In North America, the war that promptly followed the French and Indian War was Pontiac's Rebellion, although it is little remembered today. The American War of Independence is the more well known military conflict that came after the French and Indian War.
Because they wanted the American's to pay off the debt from The French and Indian War, so they "trapped" them.
The Age of Enlightenment began about 1650-1700, the French and Indian War lasted from 1754 to 1763, and the Declaration of Independence was ratified on July 4, 1776. Enlightenment --> French and Indian War --> Declaration of Independence
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Many factors that contributed were- homeland, French allies, had drive (nothing to lose), gorilla warfare, strong leader. British setbacks- foreign land, no allies, debt from French and Indian war, underestimated colonists.
He was the second president of the U.S. He signed the Declaration of Independence He was part of the XYZ affair (an incedent with french agents)
The American War of independence was important to the French Revolution because the Americans would not have won without the help of the French.
he believed the american declaring independence was the cause.
Yes, the french and Indian war came before the American Revolution.