Both the French and British colonist wanted control over the fur trade. The result of the fight was the French and Indian War.
Both the French and the English colonies wanted to control the fur trade.
Both the French and British colonist wanted control over the fur trade. The result of the fight was the French and Indian War.
i think they both wanted control over the fur trade
The fur trade.
fur.
Both the French and the British are interested in fur trade. And also that the Ohio River Valley connects the Louisiana and the New France territory. If the British claim that land, then these two French territory will not be connected.
When British colonists began entering the Ohio River Valley to trade, French colonists, who had established claims to the region, sought to assert their dominance. They built a series of forts to strengthen their position and protect their interests against British encroachment. This tension ultimately contributed to the outbreak of the French and Indian War, as both colonial powers vied for control over the lucrative fur trade and territory in North America.
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.
By trading with both the British and the French.
The British fought the French in the war becuase both countries wanted control over the Ohio River Land
One of the reasons is that the British and French both claimed some of the same land. Reason two is that the British began to trade with the Indians on French territory.
It affected American overseas trade because pirates from nations along the cost of North Africa attacked vessels from Europe and the United states.