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Quebec was originally claimed by the British who then lost it to the French
The French and the British went to war because in the beginning both the French and British claimed the land in the Ohio River Valley. France feared that the British would take over the region. The British saw the forts that the French were building as a threat to the British settlers in the area.
The area claimed by the French would be labeled as 'B'.
It was Lewis and Clark's Voyage of Discovery which began in 1804. With the Louisiana Purchase completed in 1803, the French had ceded their territory to the U.S. The British claimed much of what later became the Oregon Territory, although there were also French and American trappers in the area. Spain still claimed much of the area southwest of the Louisiana Territory, but the expedition did not travel that far south. So I suspect it was British territory that Lewis & Clark ventured in to.pike 1806-1807
in the late 1600s, which parts of north America were claimed by the french
The Ohio River Valley, which was ceded by the British (Quebec Act, 1774) to the French Canadians in British-controlled Canada.
It was Lewis and Clark's Voyage of Discovery which began in 1804. With the Louisiana Purchase completed in 1803, the French had ceded their territory to the U.S. The British claimed much of what later became the Oregon Territory, although there were also French and American trappers in the area. Spain still claimed much of the area southwest of the Louisiana Territory, but the expedition did not travel that far south. So I suspect it was British territory that Lewis & Clark ventured in to.pike 1806-1807
The British.
The area that present-day North Dakota occupies was claimed by several nations throughout history, including France, Spain, Great Britain, and the United States. Initially, it was part of French territory in the Louisiana Purchase. After the French and Indian War, it came under British control, and later, it was ceded to the United States. The region eventually became a part of the U.S. through the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.
1672, Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette.
A man named Samuel De Champlain claimed New York.
Jacques Cartier is the French explorer who claimed the area of present-day Canada for France in the 16th century, specifically the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the region surrounding it.