You need to learn you're history. There was no America during the French and Indian War. The US was still a bunch of British colonies. And Britain and its colonies GAINED land during the war.
The Quakers had the best relations with the natives during the colonial era.
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The land that was in dispute in the French and Indian War was claimed by both the French and English.
Colonial Americans because they kept expanding westward into "Indian Territory".
The French established positive trade relationships with Native Americans, particularly through fur trading. They engaged in alliances and cooperative relationships, especially with tribes like the Huron and Algonquin. This collaboration often involved cultural exchanges and mutual support against rival European powers, notably the British. The French approach emphasized diplomacy and respect, which contrasted with the more confrontational methods of other European nations.
The Quakers had the best relations with the natives during the colonial era.
french territory
No. Quebec is a Canadian territory.
The French
the country that is independent is: French Guiana.
France is the only "French country".
Shared by the French and Native Americans
Cayenne is the capital of French Guiana, which is not a country but an overseas territory of France.
france. its french territory.
under French rule until 1803, when all the French territory west of the Mississippi River was purchased by the United States.i.e. it was first claimed by France .
The European Americans spoke a variety of languages depending on their country of origin, such as English, Spanish, French, Dutch, or German. English became widely spoken and eventually established as the dominant language in the United States.
The Spanish and the French were negotiating the ownership of the Louisiana territory.