French is not a religion it is an nationality (and or a language). In view of this, the question can not be answered.
The main religions during the French and Indian War were Catholicism, Protestantism (specifically Anglicanism), and various Indigenous religions practiced by Native American tribes. Both the French and British colonists brought their respective religious traditions to North America, while Native Americans practiced their own spiritual beliefs.
They resented the French Educational Policy.
Many felt sympathy towards their cause.
Because the language of the Normans was French.
They traded with the French and were friendly and realiable towards them. They did not have a problem with the French since the French were fair and did not want to steal their land. They gave them information and food and friendship which was vital at the time.
The religion of the french is back
Most western religions have at least some French speakers, including Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
Catholic Christianity.
He was French, so you are asking how he behaved towards himself.
The word "towards" in French can be translated as "vers".
The French represent many world religions, but as a people the French do not have a religion that is specifically theirs.
Usually people of many different religions came to french colonies.
Yes, they do. They are somewhat tolerant on criminal records, but addictions makes you unreliable and unfit to the job.
Mostly Catholic, though the French have not been as devout since the Anti-Clerical French Revelation.
No, nationalities, religions, days of the week, or months are not capitalized in French.
The main religions during the French and Indian War were Catholicism, Protestantism (specifically Anglicanism), and various Indigenous religions practiced by Native American tribes. Both the French and British colonists brought their respective religious traditions to North America, while Native Americans practiced their own spiritual beliefs.
The vast majority of French Guianans are Roman Catholic. There are many other religions practiced by the minority groups. These include indigenous Amerindian shamanistic religions, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and Africanbased religions.