American soliders financed by the British government.
how did the british officials change their policy toward the indians after the french and indian war
the british
the french and the british
Following the French and Indian War (or The Seven Years' War), the British and French still had clear, bitter tensions among one another. The French wanted to get revenge for the British's actions in the French and Indian War. When the American Revolution began in 1775 and the colonists sought aid, the French were skeptical of any positive outcome. However, in 1777, at the Battle of Saratoga, the colonist victory proved to the French that the Colonial Army was capable of taking on the British. On the request of Benjamin Franklin, the French Army later sent aid, and in 1783, the war for American Independence was over.
around 3,000 men died in the french and indian war
I'm not sure about the French and Indiana war, but the decisive victory of the French and Indian war was the British victory in Quebec.
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The battle of Quebec was the turning point of the French and Indian War.
The battle of Quebec was the turning point of the French and Indian War.
At Sainte-Foy in April 1760, the French won a victory over the British during the last days of French and Indian War.
The British victory at the Battle of the Plain of Abraham which is also known as the Battle of Quebec on 13 September 1759.
The American victory at the Battle of Saratoga convinced France to become an ally of the United States.
The British surrender came on October 19, 1781. The siege had begun in late September after a French naval victory on September 5.
The British victory at the Battle of the Plain of Abraham which is also known as the Battle of Quebec on 13 September 1759.
it was very important because if the british wouldn't have win they wouldn't have gotten the land from the french after their victory.
The people that participated in the French and Indian war were the British and french