They were related because both wars had the British in them, though the french and Indian war happened before the revolutionary war. the french and Indian war was fought to keep the British colonies British the french was trying to take over all the English colonies the revolutionary was fought to keep all the colonies British by the British what goes around comes around
The French and Indian War was actually not fought between the French and Indiand, as its name elludes. The other common name for it, the Seven Years' War is also a disillusionment; it was fought for around ten years. This war pitted the French and Native Americans against the British and American colonists. The British ended up winning, giving them much of North America, including Canada.
The French and Indian War (1754-1763) significantly impacted the Great Lakes region by shifting control from French to British dominance. Following the war, the British gained territory that included key areas around the Great Lakes, leading to increased British settlement and trade. However, this shift heightened tensions with Native American tribes, who had allied with the French and resisted British expansion, culminating in conflicts such as Pontiac's Rebellion. Overall, the war set the stage for significant changes in governance, land ownership, and relationships with Indigenous peoples in the region.
The British and the French had been enemies for centuries and to have them in or around the colonies was not wanted.
it started in india and spread to other countries around the world
around 3,000 men died in the french and indian war
because the french asked for the Indians help to defeat the British in the french and Indian war.
They were related because both wars had the British in them, though the french and Indian war happened before the revolutionary war. the french and Indian war was fought to keep the British colonies British the french was trying to take over all the English colonies the revolutionary was fought to keep all the colonies British by the British what goes around comes around
The French and Indian War was actually not fought between the French and Indiand, as its name elludes. The other common name for it, the Seven Years' War is also a disillusionment; it was fought for around ten years. This war pitted the French and Native Americans against the British and American colonists. The British ended up winning, giving them much of North America, including Canada.
Well if you are referring to the french and Indian war that all started in 1754 when the french had a fort in what is now Pittsburgh. The British in Virginia thought it was on there land so they tried to make the french leave. George Washington (21 years old and fighting for Britain) lead around 150 men and tried to force the french out. They killed 10 french men and that sparked the french and Indian war. Then General Edward Braddock joined Washington and the french joined with there native American friends and at Fort Duquesne the Indians and french fought the British.
The French and Indian War (1754-1763) significantly impacted the Great Lakes region by shifting control from French to British dominance. Following the war, the British gained territory that included key areas around the Great Lakes, leading to increased British settlement and trade. However, this shift heightened tensions with Native American tribes, who had allied with the French and resisted British expansion, culminating in conflicts such as Pontiac's Rebellion. Overall, the war set the stage for significant changes in governance, land ownership, and relationships with Indigenous peoples in the region.
The British and the French had been enemies for centuries and to have them in or around the colonies was not wanted.
it started in india and spread to other countries around the world
By trading with both the British and the French.
the french and Indian war
The Ohio river valley became an area of conflict because of the fertile land that it contained. There, the French or the British could set up camps and claim the territory as their own leaving them self sustaining for the most part.
1.virginians wanted to settle the Ohio valley. 2. the governor of Virginia sent George Washington to notify the british that they were on british terrotory. 3. they refused to leave, french/Indian war starts