Lobster Backs was the nickname for a British soldier during the French and Indian War because the British soldiers war red coats.
they were called red coats because of the uniform they wore.
Red Coats
In private colonial homes
how did the british officials change their policy toward the indians after the french and indian war
the british
the french and the british
around 3,000 men died in the french and indian war
The people that participated in the French and Indian war were the British and french
The French and Indian war was fought between the French/Indians vs the British/Indians. The British mobilized about 42,000 men (soldiers/militia) and the French mobilized about 20,100 men.
Yes, it was a negative term deemed at the soldiers the British served with in the French and Indian War.
After the French and Indian War was concluded, British soldiers remained in America, and taxes were imposed on Americans to defer the cost of the war. As the taxes were not exorbitant, I think it was the presence of the British soldiers which made many Americans believe they had become more American than British, and they should be a separate country.
The British had to pay for the supplies. The British soldiers kept dying so they had to pay for the guns and rope and wood and so froth.
In private colonial homes
The British fought the French.
the Indian Mutiny
Yes they were.
Both the French and the British colonists were helped by their Indian allies.
No. The French did.
the french and Indian war was the french and Indians attacking the british By: Mark Wilson