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the prvided the french and spanish with exploration routes to Mexico and other parts of America
The Spanish and French explorers used the Gulf of Mexico as an exploration route to get to Mexico and other parts of North America.
The English and French rivalry refers to centuries of conflict and competition between the two countries, primarily over territory, power, and influence. This rivalry culminated in various wars, such as the Hundred Years' War and the Seven Years' War, where both sides sought to assert dominance in Europe and around the world. This rivalry ultimately led to shifts in power dynamics and the shaping of modern Europe.
1. Exploration 2. British-French Imperial rivalry 3. The Berlin Conference and colonialism
Rivalry between french and english kings.
Rivalry between french and english kings.
Rivalry between the French and the Dutch in North America lead to increased Indian warfare. The rivalry pushed the Indians to secure more furs and items for trade and more warfare broke out over competition.
Rivalry between the French and the Dutch in North America lead to increased Indian warfare. The rivalry pushed the Indians to secure more furs and items for trade and more warfare broke out over competition.
Rivalry between the French and the Dutch in North America lead to increased Indian warfare. The rivalry pushed the Indians to secure more furs and items for trade and more warfare broke out over competition.
Rivalry between the French and the Dutch in North America lead to increased Indian warfare. The rivalry pushed the Indians to secure more furs and items for trade and more warfare broke out over competition.
I am not sure but did they mean route? If they didn't it was armada
The British wanted the