The French and Indian War (1754-1763) was primarily driven by territorial disputes between Britain and France in North America. Tensions escalated as both colonial powers sought to expand their influence in the Ohio River Valley, an area rich in resources and strategic importance. The conflict ignited when British colonial forces, led by figures such as George Washington, clashed with French troops and their Native American allies. These skirmishes marked the beginning of a larger war that would ultimately reshape the balance of power in North America.
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The French and Indian War was NOT a nationalizing experience because it led to taxation without representation!
a weakening of colonial loyalty to Great Britain
it was started by a colonial army led by George Washington
The seizure of the merchant ship liberty for smuggling.
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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 :)
The development led to the fall of New France in the French and Indian War was the capture of Quebec.
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it affected because alot of people conflicted the France and Britian..which led to riots through the french and indian war
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The French had began building forts in the Ohio River Valley and rejected the British's demands to leave.
Genral Edward Braddok
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 was NOT a nationalizing experience because it led to taxation without representation!
The events that led up to the incident involved a series of actions and circumstances that occurred before the incident took place.
George Washington.