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Q: How did the American Revolution become an international conflict and not just a colonial war against the British?
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What role did Great Britain play in the conflict between the US and American Indians or the western frontier?

Great Britain was always supportive of Native Americans on the western frontier of the thirteen colonies. In the Proclamation 1763, the Crown closed off the frontier to colonial settlement. After the Revolution, the British gave weapons to Indians.


Discuss the origins of the seven Years War and what effect the conflict had on the American colonies?

origin- colonial rivalry between France and England as well as the house of Austria being attacked by the rising Kingdom of Prussia in what is today Germany. Effects on colonies- look up the battles that took place on American soil on wikipedia. :)


Why was there conflict between miami indians and american settlers?

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What the consequences of the french and Indian war of politics?

The French/Indian War was won by Britain and the American colonists. The land, once owned by the French, between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi river now belonged to the British Empire. The American Colonists were eager to settle it, but Britain feared more conflict with the Native Americans, so colonists were forbidden from the newly acquired area. This, and a wave of taxes imposed on the colonists by the British, sparked a colonial rebellion that led to the American Revolution...which, ultimately, led to the formation of the United States. When Britain lost their empire, the United States became the new ruler of the world--a position that we are, now, at risk of losing. We are making poor decisions that are similar to the decisions made by Britain before she fell.


What initiated the conflict between the Plains Indians and the American settlers?

There were many different reasons why there was conflict between the settlers and the government. First of all, and probably the most vital reason, was that both

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The American Revolution.


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Who won the Declaration of Independence?

The Declaration of Independence was not a conflict nor a competition. It was not something that could be "won." You may mean the American Revolution, or if you are British the American Colonial Rebellion. If so, the American colonies one their independence from England and the English Crown.


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French and Indian War and the American Revolution


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The American Revolution, or The Revolutionary War


Was ww1 a regional or international conflict?

international conflict


The french and Indian war created conflict between the british and the American military because?

British officers treated the American colonial militia with contempt.


What did king Louis 16 of France do after hearing of the American victory at saratoga?

He changed his position on the American Revolution and elected to end the charade of covert aid to the Continental Army and to openly support the United States against the British. Eventually 10,000 French troops would serve in the War and the American Revolution became an International conflict.


What war American Independence escalated from a single front war to a global conflict?

The revolution was NOT a global war.


What event turned the Cuban revolution into armed conflict in the Spanish-American War?

The Spanish-American war took place approximately half a century before the Cuban revolution, so do not combine these two events.


When was Conflict Solutions International created?

Conflict Solutions International was created in 2003.


What role did Britain play in the conflict between the US and American Indians?

Great Britain was always supportive of Native Americans on the western frontier of the thirteen colonies. In the Proclamation 1763, the Crown closed off the frontier to colonial settlement. After the Revolution, the British gave weapons to Indians.