Paul Revere fought with the French.
Britain accumulated a lot of debt while fighting the French and Indian war. They decided that since the war was to protect the 13 colonies, that they should pay them back. Thus Taxation with no representation! The colonies had to fight back so they united to stand against Britain.
The French had a stronger relationship with the Indians. The French sought to hunt and live peacefully with the Indians, whereas the British wanted to take land away from the Indians because the British thought they were not utilizing the land and they were just letting it go to waste.
The French and Indian War began for various reasons. Primarily, France and England were fighting for land that Indians did not feel they were entitled to. Secondly, England was making guarantees to the Indians to fight on their side.
The French and Indian War began with Britain and France contesting territories in the Ohio Valley. George Washington accompanied by Tanaghrisson encountered a French detachment and engaged in a brief fight before the commander of the French group informed them that he was there on a peaceful mission, aimed at warning the British about entering French territories. Tanaghrisson, harboring a hatred for the French, killed the man. After this, Washington tried to construct a fort to fight the French, but was defeated. Upon hearing of Washington's defeat, Lt.Gov. Dimwiddle sent word to the Prime Minister who sent Braddock in to escalate the war.
the french and Indian war was the french and Indians attacking the british By: Mark Wilson
The French fought against the British.
it happened between a fight with hamilton and Jefferson the founding fathers were not expecting it but it happened
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The Algonquins were French allies.
the british
to win the national rights
french side
spanish and french fight over florida
French & Indians VS. the British
the french [Indian]allies were the algonquins and the hurons. the british [Indian] allies were the Iroquois . also some were neutral
Paul Revere fought with the French.