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French and Indian War

Questions about the French and Indian War, also known as the Seven Years' War, the Fourth Intercolonial War, and the Great War for the Empire.

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What were the French goals in The French and Indian War?

Colonization is done to increase the wealth and power of the colonial power in question.

How can you use the French and Indian War in a sentence?

In the war, Native Americans of which who did not move from the Ohio Valley had formed alliances with either the French or the British.

What restrictions did Great Brittan place on the 13 colonies after the French and Indian War?

The major restriction that inevitably led to the Revolutionary War was the Proclamation of 1763, which stated that the colonists could not travel west beyond the Appalachian mountains. Moreover, a vast array of taxes on sugar, tea, and most commodities also restricted the colonists' ability to maintain a high quality of life.

What events turned the tide of battle after William Pitt became head of the British government?

occurring in 1758, the British seized Fort Duquesne, which they renamed Fort Pitt after William Pitt, the British leader.

Why did the British tax tea for the American colonists?

Because ...
The English came over to the USA and founded the land. The English from Boston founded Boston . The English liked their tea and wanted more. But the tea was from India. The Indian tea importers out taxes on the tea because it was further to travel. The Bostons didn't like it. And threw All the tea into the Boston Harbour.
Sorry i am not very good at explaining . Its because i am only in P7. I am learning about it in school!!!

What was a result of the French and Indian War for apex?

D. The French would not let English colonists settle in the Ohio River valley.

How did Benedict Arnold Die?

Arnold died of DROPSY in London, England on June 14, 1801. His last years were spent in poor health and poverty. Had he become America's most notorious traitor. He was a brilliant general who was responsible for the American victory at the critical Battle of Saratoga where he was seriously wounded (in the leg). He became a traitor to American becasue he was angry that the American government court-marshaled him because they thought her was using the Army's resources for his own personal use and he was in debt and the British payed him alot of money to become a British spy.

Who gained control of Canada after the French and Indian war?

An English Army captured the last French Army and when the French and Indian War ended. England controlled Canada.

What document officially ended the french and indian war?

The TREATY OF PARIS OF 1763 officially ended the Seven Years War (known in the United States and Canada as the French and Indian War).

What message was Ben Franklin's cartoon delivering to the delegates at the Albany Congress?

The "Join, or Die" (a segmented snake) political cartoon was a message to the colonies reinforcing his belief that colonial unity had the best chances of success .

What change in strategy helped the colonists win the Seven Years' War?

It was not a military stratogey; It was the same reason, as why America lost in Vietnam; Lack of public support at home. The English considered India, important for it's visable wealth. After all The New World, was discouvered by Columbus looking for a faster rout to India, and it's wealth.

How did French and English Canadians react when war was declared?

At the time Canada was a strong ally of Britain; since the majority of Canadian citizens were ethnically descended from the British Isles; there was strong support for the war from the English Speaking population from the beginning. However the French speaking population was less enthusiastic. Most French Canadians at the time did not have a favourable opinion of Britain at the time, and had a very weak ethnic link to France; so the majority of them did not see the war as their concern.

Did the treaty of versailes end the french and Indian war?

The "Great War" is the First World War.

Thus the answer is NO.

The Treaty of Paris, signed in Paris, France by representatives of King George III of Great Britain and representatives of the United States of America on September 3, 1783, ended the American Revolutionary War.

The Treaty of Versailles was one of the peace treaties at the end of the First World War. It ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. It was signed on 28 June 1919 at Versailles, France.