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the british
To stop the expansion of British colonists. The french were upset of the colonials continuous encroachment onto french land. This was not during the French and Indian War, but a prelude of what is to come.
because the French kept over powering their forts and the has lack of supplies
The French had began building forts in the Ohio River Valley and rejected the British's demands to leave.
The three key forts that the British took over from the French during the colonial conflicts in North America were Fort Duquesne, Fort Ticonderoga (originally Fort Carillon), and Fort Niagara. These forts were strategically important during the French and Indian War, which was part of the larger Seven Years' War. The British capture of these forts significantly shifted control of territory in North America and contributed to the decline of French influence in the region.
They actually built Fort Frontenac on the shores of Lake Huron
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they built forts...an example would be fort neccesity
The British were concerned about the French building forts in North America because it threatened their territorial claims and expansion efforts. The forts were seen as a strategic move to strengthen French control over the fur trade and to protect their interests against British encroachment. This rivalry contributed to escalating tensions that ultimately led to the French and Indian War, as both sides sought to assert dominance in the region.
so they could see each other
The French & Indian War.
Some engaged in Pontiac's War (Pontiac's Rebellion 1763-1764) and destroyed British forts in the Ohio Valley.