it was started by a colonial army led by George Washington
It was used to force Indians from their homes.
The French would not let English colonists settle in the Ohio River valley.
A) the british began to respect American culture B) the colonist began to question british authority C) the british began to treat Americans as equals D) the colonist became more dependent on Britain
The American Revolution and another I can't remember. The American Revolution was one of the causes of the financial crisis in France which eventually became a reason of the French Revolution.
Which statement best describes British-American relations after the French and Indian War?
it was started by a colonial army led by George Washington
It decreased federal control of native Americans
It was used to force Indians from their homes.
the effects of spanish conquest on the indian population
The French would not let English colonists settle in the Ohio River valley.
Before the French and Indian War, France and England owned the land in North America . [This is the BEST answer I found it in my Social Studies Ohio River Valley-French and Indian War handout . ]
they were searching for a northwest passage to Asia.
A) the british began to respect American culture B) the colonist began to question british authority C) the british began to treat Americans as equals D) the colonist became more dependent on Britain
The French were the settlers that adapted to the Indian lifestyle best because only men came over so they ended marrying Indian women.
The American Revolution and another I can't remember. The American Revolution was one of the causes of the financial crisis in France which eventually became a reason of the French Revolution.
The French and Indian War was part of a larger global conflict called the Seven Years' War which included England, France, Spain, Germany, and Austria and their colonies around the world, and on the seas. It was, in essence, actually, the first worldwide war. In it the French, and their native American allies attempted to drive out the British (which included American colonists) and their Native American allies. The decisive moment came when Wolfe's forces climbed the bluffs opposite Quebec and surprised the French on the Plains of Abraham, securing Canada for Britain.