What wars for empire between the British and French?
Great Britan payed for the French and Indian war by the Boston Tea Party!!
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In the french and Indian war which side did the Indians support?
The French and Indian War was fought in the years 1754 to 1763. This war was fought by the United Kingdom and its colonies against the French and its Native American Allies. During this war, George Washington fought as a Colonel in the Virginia Regiment on the side of the United Kingdom.
What battle ended the French and Indian War?
The Treaty of Paris (1763) officially ended the French and Indian War, along with the Seven Years' War in Europe (1756-1763, but actually nine years long 1754-1763).
What event reversed the tide of the French and Indian War in favor of great Britain?
Which event reversed the tide of the French and Indian War in favor of Great Britain?
What was the effect when Britain needed money to pay for the French and Indian War?
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By 1763 Great Britain Had finally won the French and Indian War. This victory gave Britain many benefits, such as conrtol over rich land. However, it also caused new problems. The British borrowed and spent a lot of money on soldiers and supplies. As a result, they now faced a huge debt.
How did the french and Indian War lead to problems between he colonists and great Britain?
The French and Indian war put Great Britain in debt.The French and Indian war also caused the Britain people to fight amongt them selves. As the war progressed, Great Britain continued to suffer losses both in the colonies and on the continent of Europe. Causing them to tax the colonists without representation. Thus, causing the America's revolutionary war
What was the French and Indian War impact on Britain?
The war left England in massive debt,which led to taxation on documents, paper and playing cards just to try to pay of the French & Indian War.
Why did the british parliament issuse the proclamtion of 1763 after the french and indian war?
i htink the british started the proclamation line due to the fact that it had already been alot of money from the war that they didnt have much or any money to pay the soldiers to protect the colonists from the native Americans. so king george tht 3rd prohibeted the colconists to stttle west of the Appalachian mountains.
What were some laws passed by Parliament during the time period of the french and Indian war?
Laws passed by the British Parliament during the French Indian War include the Currency Act of 1764 and the Quartering Act in 1765.
What caused the conflict between Britain and France in the Ohio river valley?
The British and French were fighting over the colonies, with the British defending their colonies and the French trying to gain more. In the end the French lost all their holdings in Canada, and some holdings in the Carribean.
What came first the French and Indian War or George Washington's military career?
The French and Indian War came first. It ended about twelve years before the American Revolutionary War began.
The colonists idea of expansion was important to make their land a bigger area. However when the french settled in to the ohio river valley it stopped expansion of britain which angered them and caused conflict. The british asked nicely for them to move out but the french were not intimidated
Washington gained a very important piece of knowledge. He, on a general basis experienced what war was about. By serving for the British, he learned much about British army strategies and battle tactics.
Who was involved in the French and Indian War?
The British, French, Americans, and Native Americans. Many of the Native Americans fought with the French. The French had settled with many of the Northeastern tribes through the years as fur trappers and they had a relationship with them. The British had treated the tribes as interlopers on their own lands. Americans, like George Washington, fought under the British flag and as a British officer. In fact, it was Washington that fired the first shots of the war.
quartering laws
What problems did Britain face after the end of the french and Indian war?
Yes, Canada was in major debt after WWI. We owed the American salot for their war machinery as well as our own economy suffered as we had to produce more food, supplies and weapons. The estimated debt Canada faced after the war was $100,000,000,000.
What country won the French and Indian War?
The French and Indian War is called the 7 years war in England. It was fought in the middle of the 18th century and had major consequences for the French, British and Americans. The French lost virtually all of New France and were effectively kicked out of North America by the British. The British all of North America all the way to the Mississippi River. One after-effect of the war for the British was massive debt that they attemped to tax their American colonies to relieve. It didnt work out so well for the Brits
Who controlled most of North America after the French and Indian War?
After the French and Indian War, the French were expelled from North America.
What did King George III of Britain do after the French and Indian war in the American colonies?
After backing the colonies in the French and Indian War, both King George and Parliament changed their outlook on the Thirteen Colonies. They believed it was time for the colonies to pay for their military expenses. He decided to keep the army intact, creating the largest peacetime army of the time. He limited western expansion of the colonies. Parliament next began to attempt extracting more money from the colonists via the Sugar and Stamp Acts.
Maybe if William Pitt's advice would work there wouldn't have been war
What were the first steps toward the french and Indian war?
1.virginians wanted to settle the Ohio valley.
2. the governor of Virginia sent George Washington to notify the british that they were on british terrotory.
3. they refused to leave, french/Indian war starts
Which came first the French and Indian War or the Boston tea party?
The Townshend Act - The Boston tea party was December 6th, 1773 while the Townshend Act resulted in the Boston Massacre in 1770. On the same day as the massacre in Boston, Parliament began to consider a motion to repeal the Townshend Acts. Most of the new taxes were repealed, but the tax on tea remained.
What reservations do the colonists hold in regards to the French and Indian War?
The Colonists saw France as an enemy from the point of view of the 13 Colonies. They supported the war, however, did not like the fact that Great Britain was going to tax them to help pay the costs of this war.
Why did the Huron and the seneca join sides with the French during the French and Indian War?
Not all of them sided with the French. The six nations of the Iroquois Confederation officially sided with the British. I think that many Indians took the French side because France generally had a better policy of coexistence with the North American natives. Unlike Great Britain, France did not move large numbers of settlers into North America. France did not attempt to remake North America in its own image. The French admired the Indians greatly, lived among them, and readily conformed to Indian ways. They treated the Indians as equals instead of inferiors. Although they were different in many respects, the French and Indians made very good allies.because the indiana needed protection from the french colonies and the trade route