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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.
NovaNet Answer: After the war, the Patriot outposts allowed Americans to lay claim to the Ohio River Valley.
the British did not gain any they had the same 13
British law made after the French and Indian War that forbid colonists from moving and settling west into the Ohio river valley
The Ohio River Valley, which was ceded by the British (Quebec Act, 1774) to the French Canadians in British-controlled Canada.
The stake in the showdown in North America between the British and the French in North America was the possession of the Ohio River Valley, and the profitable resources and trade opportunities there. Ultimately, it would decide which country would hold hegemony over North America.
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both french and the british wanted the land in the Ohio river valley/
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The Ohio river valley
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.
the Ohio Land Company