There were strong hostilities between the French and the British
There were strong hostilities between the French and the British
There were strong hostilities between the French and the British
because the french saw that there was a chance the colonists could actually win the war against Britain
The French aided the American colonists. This was because they were still angry at England about the french and indian war(seven years war).
The British, who were aided by some native tribes and their colonists, won against the French and their native allies.
they were taxing great Britain because they wanted colonist to pay for the war with the french
The French and Indian war removed the threat of the French from North America. That made the colonists feel less dependent on Britain because colonists felt that they no longer needed Britain to defend them.
The French and Indian war removed the threat of the French from North America. That made the colonists feel less dependent on Britain because colonists felt that they no longer needed Britain to defend them.
A revolt by African slaves in the Caribbean against French colonists.
The French and Indian War was fought to decide if Britain or France would be the strong power in North America. France and its colonists and Indian allies fought against Britain, its colonists and Indian allies. The war began with conflicts about land.
ANSWER The American Indians, the Canadians and, after the battle of Saratoga, the French, Dutch, Spaniards allied with the colonists against Great Britain.
The French and Indian war caused taxes for the colonists by Britain.