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Q: Who did British expansion collide with in the Ohio river valley?
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What was the role of the Ohio River Valley in the growing conflict between the French Native Americans in British in the mid 1700s?

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


Who capture the Ohio River Valley the British or Americans?

British


What placed caused conflict for the British French and Native Americans?

Ohio River valley


Who did the British want to trade with in the Ohio River Valley?

Indians


Who started the companies to settle the Ohio river valley?

the British


What was the first skirmish of the French and Indian War?

both french and the british wanted the land in the Ohio river valley/


Who captured eight British forts in Ohio river valley?

Pontiac


In 1753 who fought the British settlements in the Ohio river valley?

The French


What nation did the Ohio river valley belong to in 1750?

french and British


Where were British settlers were coming close to in the 1740s?

The Ohio river valley


In 1753 who fought the british over settlements in the ohio river valley?

The French had claimed the Ohio River Valley first, so they are the ones who fought against the British.


Why was the Ohio River Valley important to the french and British governments during the French and Indian War?

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