became a king because he wanted the job
Luxemburg isn't a French territory, but an independent state.
The territory of the French forest is expanding steadily.
As a result of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), Great Britain gained significant territory in North America, including Canada and all land east of the Mississippi River. France ceded Louisiana to Spain, which also expanded its territory. The war ultimately altered the balance of power in North America, diminishing French influence and increasing British control over the continent.
The French had occupied the territory
The French and British fought over the Louisiana Territory.
King Louis XIV planned to strengthen French control of the Louisiana Territory by establishing a network of forts and trading posts, increasing the population of French settlers, and encouraging economic development. He also hoped to extend French influence among Native American tribes in the region through alliances and trade.
The French settled on British territory so the war was for territory
Louisiana was French territory and the 13 colonies were English.
French Polynesia is a French dependency, and so part of the French territory.
NO the French had contol of the Louisiana Territory
The Louisiana Territory originally belonged to the French.
New Caledonia is a French Territory. Wallis and Futuna, French Polynesia(Tahiti) also belongs to France as a territory.