The British sought to expand their control into the Ohio Valley in the mid-1700s primarily to access fertile land for agriculture and to promote westward settlement. The region was also strategically important for trade and military positioning, particularly against French interests in North America. Additionally, expanding into the Ohio Valley would help assert British dominance over Native American tribes and secure valuable resources. This ambition ultimately contributed to tensions leading to the French and Indian War.
It took away their right to settle and expand into the land of the Mississippi River Valley.
It took away their right to settle and expand into the land of the Mississippi River Valley.
false
that it not right
Fighting broke out in the Ohio River Valley between the British and French in the mid-18th century primarily due to territorial disputes over land and trade routes. Both colonial powers sought to expand their influence and control over the lucrative fur trade in the region. Tensions escalated as British settlers encroached on French territory, leading to confrontations that ultimately contributed to the outbreak of the French and Indian War in 1754. The conflict was fueled by competing colonial interests and alliances with Native American tribes.
yes i do think he was the pharoe who did
it had a strong stable government.
No
No
he wanted more control.:)
he wanted more control.:)
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