There were more than one consequences to the French-Indian war, the most common were the taxes the British imposed on the colonists in order for the colonists to help pay for "their war."
one cause of the French and Indian war was the movement of
One result of the French and Indian War was that France lost all of its possession in North America. England gained control of Quebec and Spain gained control of Louisiana.
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No one gained complete control over Asia in the French and Indian War, because the French and Indian War was fought in the New World, not in Asia. The contested territory in the French and Idian War was the boundaries between French and British possessions in America extending from Nova Scotia to Virfinia.
whats was thr frence and Indiana war about
The French Indian War was one of a series of wars between the British and French starting as early as the 1600s. The French Indian War took place from 1754 to 1763
That's because France was one of the major belligerents in that war.
No, however Spain was invovled in the Wars of the Austrian Succession, which was the series of wars of which the French and Indian war was one.
one cause of the French and Indian war was the movement of
One reason is because the french and Indian war put the british in debt, so they had to tax the colonists.
No, the French and Indian War was from 1754 to 1763 and involved Britain fighting against France and their native allies. The French Revolution was from 1789 to 1799 and involved only the French.
One result of the French and Indian War was that France lost all of its possession in North America. England gained control of Quebec and Spain gained control of Louisiana.
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There wasn't one. The French and Indian war lasted from 1754 to 1763. George Washington was the first president in 1789.
Known also as the French/Indian War (in respect to its North American theater), the Seven Years War led to significant changes for Great Britain and its colonies: it left Great Britain very nearly bankrupt, and it removed a hostile power (the French) from North America. The most important consequence of these changes was that it infused the British Colonies with an even greater spirit of independence, which would soon lead to conflict with the homeland -- and American independence.
One of the effects of the French and Indian War on the American colonists was that Great Britain imposed new taxes on the colonists in order to pay war debts.
One reason is because the french and Indian war put the british in debt, so they had to tax the colonists.