because brititsh has more skill than french, not kidding.
No, the British did not assimilate the French. Despite periods of conflict and rivalry, the British and French maintained distinct cultural identities and traditions.
British Columbia is translated to "Colombie-Britannique" in French.
"Lost one" in French is "perdu(e)."
"Perdu" in French means lost or missing. It can also be used to describe something that is hidden or hard to find.
I'm British and I love French people.
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the british were victorious in the French and Indian war... It was France who lost, and they had to give up all claims to Continental North America and India
The british, Prussians and Dutch beat the French.
The answer is that The French and The British where fighting over the land in The Ohio Valley. The result is that the British won and The French lost almost all their land in The Ohio Valley.
Germans lost 465,000 Allies lost 625,000
It hurt them because they lost their French allies and trading partners.
Through the French and Indian War, when the French were defeated they lost all of their colonial territory in North America. The french had lost all of their land, and also the natives.
False, it was the French who came out as losers.
The British controlled most of Canada after the French had lost the Seven Years' War in 1763.
The American victory at the Battle of Saratoga convinced France to become an ally of the United States.
After they claimed the same land as the British there was a long fight called the French and Indian war. The British won so the French lost that land but in the end the French claimed Louisiana to Ohio.