The real answer is trade
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Fur Trade Contributed to the French and Indian war because the English competed with the French for furs. The British had to be jack**** and got mad because the stupid French made more money from the Indians.
French settlers came to America primarily for reasons such as the fur trade, seeking new agricultural opportunities, and spreading Christianity through missionary work. However, they did not come primarily for large-scale colonization or settlement in the same way as the English, as their focus was more on trade and alliances with Indigenous peoples rather than establishing extensive permanent settlements.
Some Native Americans trusted the French more than the English due to the French approach to trade and alliances, which often emphasized cooperation and mutual benefit. The French tended to engage in fur trading partnerships, respecting tribal sovereignty and customs, whereas the English were more focused on land acquisition and settlement, which often led to conflict. Additionally, the French were fewer in number and more willing to intermarry and integrate with Native communities, fostering stronger relationships. This contrast in colonial policies and practices contributed to the greater trust Native Americans placed in the French.
Most of the French settlements were men who were traders and accepted the natives. But the English settlements focused on families developing the land and basically wanted to enslave the natives.
The French hoped to gain control over the lucrative fur trade in North America and to establish colonies along the Mississippi River for trade and settlement. Additionally, they aimed to expand French influence in the region and to thwart Spanish expansion into the territory.
The French attempts made the Spanish more strict, because they didn't want to lose land. Their policies adjusted to cut off trade with the French, and they attempted to push the French out. They also started settling further, and using military force.
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The British Empire grew rapidly with India, Africa & Taiwan. The French empire was waning. The US saw a chance to have an empire as well so they wanted to expand.
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Fur Trade Contributed to the French and Indian war because the English competed with the French for furs. The British had to be jack**** and got mad because the stupid French made more money from the Indians.
Not really. He was more interested in Corsica then France.
The French explorers generally had better relations with Native Americans compared to the Spanish. They tended to establish mutually beneficial trade relationships and alliances, whereas the Spanish often sought to conquer and forcibly convert indigenous peoples. Additionally, the French were more focused on fur trade and establishing economic ties, while the Spanish were more interested in colonization and extracting resources.
Most of the Native American tribes were allies or had friendly relations to the French, who were more interested in the fur trade then establishing large plantations and expelling local Indian tribes from their lands. One of the few tribes that sided with the British were the Iroquois Confederacy.
The French had better relations with indigenous peoples in North America than English settlers because they were more focused on establishing trade alliances rather than displacing or subjugating them. The French often integrated with indigenous communities through intermarriage and the fur trade, whereas the English sought to expand their territories and push Native Americans off their land. This difference in approach led to more positive interactions between the French and indigenous groups.
He is ready when he has a trade, is more interested in home life and you have both discussed it--together.
French explorers focused on establishing trade partnerships with Native Americans and setting up trading posts, while Spanish explorers were more interested in conquering lands, establishing colonies, and extracting resources. The French tended to have more cooperative relationships with the Native Americans, employing a more peaceful approach compared to the more aggressive tactics of the Spanish.