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The outbreak of the French/Indian War in the 1750s was caused by the conflicting attempts of the French and the British to control the trade routes and trade sources of North America. Considerable wealth was at stake. The situation was complicated by the presence (and concerns) of Native Americans and independence-minded American colonists.

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Was or was not the French and Indian War a nationalizing experience for colonial America?

The French and Indian War was NOT a nationalizing experience because it led to taxation without representation!


The French and Indian War led to what?

a weakening of colonial loyalty to Great Britain


Tensions that led to the French and Indian war were based on competition among?

Tensions that led to the French and Indian War were primarily based on competition among European powers for territorial control and trade in North America. Both the French and British sought to expand their empires, leading to conflicts over land, particularly in the Ohio River Valley. Indigenous tribes were often caught in the middle, forming alliances with either side, which further escalated hostilities. Ultimately, these rivalries contributed to the outbreak of the war in 1754.


Which statement best describes how the french and indian war led to the american revolution?

it was started by a colonial army led by George Washington


Who was Jumonville in the French and Indian War?

Jumonville, specifically Joseph Coulon de Jumonville, was a French officer during the French and Indian War, known for his role in the early stages of the conflict. He was involved in a skirmish in 1754 near present-day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he and his men were confronted by a British force led by George Washington. Jumonville was killed in this encounter, an event that escalated tensions between British and French forces and contributed to the outbreak of the war. His death is often cited as a pivotal moment that fueled hostilities in North America.

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Who led the French in the French and Indian War?

me


When did the French and Indian War brake out?

the french Indian war broke out when George Washington ambushed some french guys at Jumonville glen. in 1754 this led to the french Indian war which led to the battle of the plains of Abraham. hope this helps :)


Which development led to the fall of New France in the french and Indian War?

The development led to the fall of New France in the French and Indian War was the capture of Quebec.


What was the effect of the French and Indian War on new french?

it affected because alot of people conflicted the France and Britian..which led to riots through the french and indian war


Who led the militia in French and Indian War?

John Reynolds


Was or was not the French and Indian War a nationalizing experience for colonial America?

The French and Indian War was NOT a nationalizing experience because it led to taxation without representation!


Who led the French and Indian War in England?

Genral Edward Braddok


What did the American colonist believe that led to the French and Indian War?

The American colonists believed that the whole thing that led to the French and Indian War is the argument over the territory of Canada. Most likely, Quebec.


The French and Indian War led to what?

a weakening of colonial loyalty to Great Britain


What effects did the French and Indian War have on the?

The war left England in massive debt,which led to taxation on documents, paper and playing cards just to try to pay of the French & Indian War.


Who led British troops in the French and Indian War in 1754?

George Washington.


Why the French and Indian War important?

It was important because it led to the American Revolution