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The colonies supported the British, since British involvement in the war was actually about protecting its colonies from their French adversaries.
The French name is "La Guyane" (from Guyane française). The original colonies were at Cayenne (twice seized by the Dutch as Dutch Cayenne) and at Sinnamary. Cayenne remains the capital of the French overseas region.
The French and Indian War was a war that occurred alongside the Seven Years' War in Europe. It began in 1754 and ended in 1763. The British and American colonists fought against the French presence in the Ohio River Valley, and Native American tribes allied variously with the two sides. The conflict in the colonies began as settlers moved farther into the Ohio Valley, and met with opposition from the resident French trappers and Indians. Britain sent support to the colonies, but the colonial militias did most of the fighting.
Assuming you mean the American Colonies against England: France and England had previous tension with each other (hence the French and Indian war, where France hired the Native Americans to attack English settlers in the American Colonies) so, when the Americas told France of their endeavours and convinced them that they were a substantial force, France hopped on board seeing an opportunity to attack England.
one of their goals was to convert all of the aboriganals to Christiananity.
the french and the europeans
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where did the french settlers orginaly come from
They wanted religious freedoms.
It was the French colonies.
The French Supported the patriots of the 13 colonies.
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French colonies were established in Canada, Acadia, around the Great Lakes, Louisiana and islands in the Caribbean.
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yes the land west of the thirteen colonies was claimed by the british and french