Who did the Ohio river valley belong to before the french and Indian war?
Shared by the French and Native Americans
How did William Pitt contribute to the French and Indian War?
He concentrated British military resources in America
Why did king george want to tax the colonist after the French and Indian War?
Taxes were implemented after the French-Indian War because it was only part of a greater conflict known as the Seven Year War which hurt England's economy because war is expensive. Since America at this point in history was a colony of England, it's sole purpose was to help England financially so England taxed them to help cure it's debt incurred from waging war for seven years.
In the French and Indian War why was George Washington put in charge of the troops from Virginia?
He was put in charge because he was a good leader.
What land was won in the french and Indian war when british won?
the British did not gain any they had the same 13
Is The Seven Years War also known as the French Revolution?
No. The Seven Years was occurred between 1754-1763 in Europe and 1754 and 1763 in North America. The part of the conflict that occurred in North America is known in the United States as the French and Indian War. It was a complex war involving a alliance of Britain, Hanover, Prussia, and other allies against an alliance of France, The Habsburg empire, Sweden, Russia, and other allies.
The French Revolution began in 1789 and was a popular uprising of the French people to overthrow the monarchy.
What was a major battle in the French and Indian War?
The decisive battle of French and Indian war was the battle of Quebec.
It's Quebec 100% correct.
The Battle of the Plains of Abraham, also known as the Battle of Quebec, was the most decisive battle of the French and Indian Wars.
What areas of North America did Great Britain gain as a result of the French and Indian war?
Land between mississippi river and rocky mountains.
Who fought whom in the Seven Years War?
Prussia on Britain's side. Spain, Russia, and Austria on France's side.
What was the name of the early French settlers in Atlantic Canada expelled by the British in 1755?
The Acadians were deported from Nova Scotia (and other maritime provinces), and many resettled in Louisiana. See 'related links' for more information.
Why did the enlish win French and Indian War?
Well, The English army had 3 major advantages over the French: 1.) The English had the most powerful army at that time. They were all very well trained and knew how to defeat an enemy. 2.) The English had the most powerful navy at that time. They knew all the sea tactics and had a big navy. 3.) The English had alot of supplies. The common English troop knew how to make guns, bullets, etc. and they were given supplies whenever needed.
What role did the french and indian war play on the american revolution?
The battle of Quebec lead to the fall of New France to the British because without Quebec, the French could not supply their forts farther up the St. Lawrence River. Quebec was well defended. The city sat on the edge of the Plains of Abraham, on top of a steep cliff high above St. Lawrence.
Was the French and Indian War part of the Seven Years War?
No, the French and Indian War was from 1754 to 1763 and involved Britain fighting against France and their native allies.
The French Revolution was from 1789 to 1799 and involved only the French.
Which Indian tribe fought with the british in the french Indian war?
The hurons
and Iroquois confederation
What did the French do after the French and idian war?
they went bankrupt, helped America's revolution, and started their own.
What effect did the French and Indian War have on Georgia's growth and development?
The treaty that ended the French and Indian War reduced Georgia's size by cutting its western border from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Though initially happy about about the new boundaries and the ceding of Spanish Florida to Britain, Georgia soon came to find the new borders restrictive.
Who was the enemy of France in French and Indian War?
In the French and Indian War, Britain fought the French. The Algonquians (who feared British expansion into the Ohio Valley) and the Mohawks allied with the French. The rest of the Iroquois Nation allied with the British. The colonies fought under British commanders. Generally, the war was between Britain and French. Specifically, the war was the French, the Algonquian Indians, and the Mohawks VS. the British, the rest of the Iroquois Nation, and some British-American colonies.
What are facts about the French and Indian War?
Although it was a war between colonial powers, it affected settlers the most. APEX
Why did the british face problems in north America after the french and Indian war?
that's from my history homework. but is because of the treaty that they had in north America with the Indians.saying that they could not pass on there land.unless they had the writes of assistance.
How many troops did the English have during the french and Indian war?
around 3,000 men died in the french and indian war
Why did parliament pass new tax laws for the American colonist after the French and Indian War?
The "French and Indian" War, part of the Hundred Year's War between Britain and Imperial France, was an extremely costly endeavor for the British, who had to fight both on Continental Europe and North America at once, not to mention numerous naval engagements across the Atlantic. Parliament passed taxes on their colonies in order to help repay some of the costs of the war.
What was a difference between british and french approaches?
The French were Catholic and the British were Church of England.
What dispute led to the French and Indian War?
The French and Indian War led to the American Revolution. England who had neglected the colonies for two hundred years decided to make the colonies pay for the war with a number of taxes. It is also where George Washington got his military training.
When did the French and British first become enemies?
As a French, I do not think that French and English hate each other. Nevertheless French and English were pitted one against the other throughout history.
The Hundred Year war took place in the Middles Ages owing to a struggle for power between French and English kings.
During the french Revolution or Napoleonic wars England stood as a steadfast enemy, eager to achieve a balance of powers through Europe.
Nowadays Germany having initiated the 1870 war, the first and second world wars, replaced the Crown of England in the role of France's traditional enemy. In these three instances French territory was invaded and French people had to suffer multiple miseries. The English role as an ally in WWI and WWII shifted the traditional view of England as a country always ready to invade France, to a more friendly role.