Why did the French loose in the French and Indian War?
The French and Indian War (1756-1760 was actually the final of a series of wars between England and France). Spain was also involved in a few of these conflicts. The colonies of these two European superpowers were involved only minorly in the first three wars. In England these wars were called King William's war, Queen Anne's War, and King Georges War. The fourth war between England and France was the only one started in the American Colonies. This war, The French and Indian War, was started when George Washington was sent by the Royal Governor of Virginia to deliver a message to Fort Duquesne, a French fort, telling the French to leave the Ohio River Valley. Two years later, Washington was promoted to Colonel and led troops into battle against the French and Indians. He quickly built Fort Necessity and was overwhelmed when the enemy came upon their fort. The first two years of the war nearly destroyed the English; in fact it's a wonder that the North American continent isn't French-speaking. The next two years of the war were a complete reversal of the first two. In those two years all of the French forts fell, including the natural fortress of Quebec. In the ensuing treaty--the Treaty of Paris--France lost all of its colonies on the North American Mainland. Spain gave up Florida and acquired all land west of the Mississippi River, inclusively. Britain received all lands east of the Mississippi, Florida, and what is now Canada. France only Maintained one island in the West Indies.
When the war ended, France was not in control of Canada any more. The Indians that had been threatening the American colonists were defeated.The French controlled the Mississippi River and claimed the Ohio River Valley as well. They began building forts in the area. The British started to build their own forts.The French expanded into areas that the British had claimed.
What is the homeland of the George Washington of South America?
Simón Bolívar (1783-1830), who fought for the independence of South America from Spanish control. Bolivar was at various times President of Venezuela, President of Colombia, and dictator of Peru. He is a national hero of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Peru.
When and where did George nepia die?
He was a member of the 'invincibles' which from memory were an All Black team who had toured United Kingdom, Ireland, France and Canada. They Played 32 matches between 1924 and 1925. He played in all of the games won.
I think he played Full Back (don't quote me on this) though.
That's the George Nepia I know anyway.
he is important because he presentated the virgina plan which supported the larger state and basically proposed the idea of representation based on population (not including slaves) abd he wanted 2 houses in legislative (like we have now - house of representatives and the senate)
What effect did Simon Bolivar have on South American history?
Simon bolivar totally raped every one who lived in south America
Whoever said that you shouldn't have and the real answer is He freed a large amount of South America from Spanish rule
Unless Jimmy Fallon is doing a skit for his television show, he does not wear a wig to pass off as his actual hair. Jimmy Fallon has worn plenty of wigs while a member of Saturday Night Live but his hair currently seen in his television show and TV appearances is his own genuine hair.
What was George Washington's goals in life?
He served as Commanding General of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War when the British were defeated, and served as the first elected President of the USA. Following his presidency, he became the new country's largest distiller of whiskey. His restored distillery is located near Mount Vernon.
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What contribution did George Washington make?
George Washington Carver was an inventor, an educator, a botanist (he studied plants and agriculture), and a spokesman for black empowerment at a time when America was still segregated. While by today's standards Carver would be seen as too moderate (he did not actively protest segregation, and in fact seemed to accept it), he was one of the few black men of his day (late 1800s--early 1900s) whose opinions were taken seriously by the white establishment. He advocated for better education for black children (many of whom were not being educated at all) and he advocated for an expansion of vocational training so that black students could graduate and find jobs, even in a segregated society.
He experimented with new techniques and improved methods for growing soybeans and peanuts, and for improving soil that had been depleted by not rotating crops. In fact, he was a strong advocate for crop rotation, showing farmers its benefits. He was a long-time professor at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, and an regarded as an expert on agriculture. He often advocated for farmers, especially black farmers; and he was further known for finding new and beneficial uses for soybeans, sweet potatoes, and peanuts, and he taught about how to improve nutrition for the poor.
What caused the battle of fort necessity?
The Battle of Fort Necessity in 1754 was one of the first battles fought in the French and Indian War. George Washington was forced to surrender, abandon the fort and watch as the French and their Indian allies ransacked and looted the fort he and his troops had built.
When was george washingtons birthday?
1796 George Washington didn't run for a third office after serving two terms. He then became his new country's largest distiller of whiskey. You can now visit his restored distillery near Mount Vernon.
When did Georg Philipp Telemann die?
Georg Philipp Telemann died of lung desease age 86 in June 1767. Very touching is the letter by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach to grandson Georg Michael Telemann who not only admired his godfather, but studied his music more than anybody else ever, showing this in every measure of every work he composed! Telemann's influence is obvious, long after, with Josef and Michael Haydn, Mozart, Van Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, ... Telemann's manuscripts show many hands going through them ...
Shortly before his death, he wrote his Last Passion(Die Letzte Passion TVWV 5:52 on CD Capella Aurora - AAL RECORDS 1996 - World Premiere) - a musical prophecy to the coming world. The duet 'Jesus & The Sinner' is breathtaking, the most beautiful air ever written!
How many days was John Wilkes Booth on the run after he shot Abraham Lincoln?
5 hours
On the day of the assassination, Booth was working with others to kidnap Lincoln. At 1 pm, Booth was to meet with the kidnappers at a tavern to finalize the plan. Booth was detained; he didn't arrive until almost 5 p.m. He then discovered that half of his men got themselves drunk while waiting. The kidnapping plan had to be called off. Shortly after 5 pm, Booth was talked into killing Lincoln, Johnson, and Seward. At 8 pm, Booth met with three other men to plan the killings. Booth was the only one to succeed. Lincoln was shot at 10:15 p.m.
What role did George Washington and James Madison play articles of confederation?
Madison, along with a core of men, was involved in the very start of the revolution. The revolution was produced by a group of men who interacted with each other to create a nation. He wasn't involved in the revolution and since 1776 had taken part in VA government as much as he was involved in the creation of the constitution and the Bill Of Rights. He was all ready in Congress when the convention was called. In a letter to Washington he had outlined the most important points that were to be debated in the convention. He had studied the different republics and wrote long essays comparing governments. He was ready to create a constitution.
What year was George Jung born in?
George Jung was born in 1942, Jung was a major player in the cocaine trade in the United States, he was associated with the Medellin mafia cartel. Jung is currently incarcarated and is scheduled for release in November 2014.
Was Beethoven alive when George Washington was president?
it could be no/yes , because at that time the war had already begin when the composer Ludwig Van Beethoven was living. And George Washington was fighting at war.
What year did Gorge Washington Carver die?
George Washington Carver died at the age of 14 in 1841. He was 39 years old.
For real though he died on January 5, 1943.
George Peppard died on May 8, 1994 at the age of 65.
Is it safe to get your tubes tied when you are twenty three years old?
Yes, but it a very difficult, sometimes impossible procedure to reverse, so they will probably want the woman to have some counseling just to explore some issues with her and make sure this is what she wants to do.
AnswerIt is safe, although most doctors would not do it at such a young age. There is a high probability that you will regret it later if you do, as when you are older you may reconsider having children. Try a different form of birth control, talk to a doctor or go to a family planning clinic and discuss it with them. AnswerI am only 21 and I had my Tubes ties. But i also have a 2 year old and i just had twins. It is a very important decision to make so make sure you are positive this is what you want.How do you learn to draw faces?
Start with a picture of the person's face. Use the picture to draw the shape of the person's head. Next, add the eyebrows and then the eyes. Finish the rest of the facial features and your end product will be a drawing of the person's face in the picture. If you want to draw a face that is no one in particular, picture a face in your mind and do the steps I described. new answer The best way is to take a drawing lesson or follow instructions in a book. What it comes down to is mathematical measurements. Start by getting a good picture of someone that is facing you, then draw an oval, disregarding the hair. The top of the oval represents the scalp line and the bottom is the chin. Divide the oval first in half then into thirds. The eyebrows usually are placed at the one third mark. At the halfway mark, is where the eyes should be situated. Measure the width of an eye, leave a space on either side of the oval the same size as your measurement, draw an ellipse to represent the eye. Leave another eye width space between the eyes and draw another ellipse. The nose should be placed between the two ellipses. The sides of the nose connect to the eyebrow line. The end of the nose should arrive at the the two thirds mark, which coincidentally is where the earlobes should also end. Divide the bottom one third into thirds again. In the first third you should place the upper lip, in the second third, the bottom lip and in the final third place the curved line indicating the chin. All of these lines should be drawn very lightly and loosely, once the elements are correctly placed and the proportions adjusted. You can begin doing the detail work, like adding shading and hightlights. The hair can be left for last. Don't try to draw every single strand, just draw in dark areas and leave the paper white or pale where the light hits. These measurements are of an ideal face, take in mind that every individual is different and you might need to make some adjustments, depending upon your model.
Were George Washngton's wooden teeth real?
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 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.