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French farmers
started: 1756-1763 and ended with the treaty of paris
According to my History TextBook it is Ohio Valley
NovaNet Answer: After the war, the Patriot outposts allowed Americans to lay claim to the Ohio River Valley.
The French came to the Ohio River Valley because it allowed them to control the Mississippi river and the valley offered a bountiful amount of fertile farmland which was not offered in their Quebec territory.
The British agreed to give up their forts in the Ohio Valley if the Americans paid their debts to British merchants.
During Jay's Treaty the British agreed to pay damage for U.S. vessels they had seized. Also British agreed to leave the Ohio Valley by 1796.
The colonists idea of expansion was important to make their land a bigger area. However when the french settled in to the Ohio river valley it stopped expansion of britain which angered them and caused conflict. The british asked nicely for them to move out but the french were not intimidated
no nebraska is not in the ohio valley! go steve
Amherst allowed settlers to build farms and forts on Indian lands.
Amherst allowed settlers to build farms and forts on Indian lands.
Amherst allowed settlers to build farms and forts on Indian lands.