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D. Held more Indian Territories.
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how did Spain feel about french and british colonies in the sothest
The people that participated in the French and Indian war were the British and french
The French fought against the British.
The Native Americans were so important in the clash between the French and British because the Native Americans helped the French in the war between the French and British.
the British had more people because the colonists were here.
the British had more people because the colonists were here.
The French and the British went to war because in the beginning both the French and British claimed the land in the Ohio River Valley. France feared that the British would take over the region. The British saw the forts that the French were building as a threat to the British settlers in the area.
Mainly the British, Spanish and French
The French had began building forts in the Ohio River Valley and rejected the British's demands to leave.
They had the help of the Indians. Their men already knew the land
They established a new defensive position and to fire a hail of arrows on unprepared and compact mass of French knights and men-at-arms.
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The British actually finished the Suez Canal, even though the French started building it.
"Advantage" in French is masculine and is translated as "avantage".
The British had entrenched on a peninsula, the logical place for reinforcement and resupply by ship. Or (in the worst case) for evacuation. An attack by the French fleet removed this critical logistical advantage, and left the British positions subject to siege by increasingly large French and Continental forces.
The French lost to the British in historical conflicts due to a combination of factors such as strategic mistakes, differences in military tactics, naval supremacy of the British, and internal political instability in France. Additionally, the British often had strong alliances and greater resources which gave them an advantage in many battles.