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The policy that favors having two cultures in Canada, specifically the British and French, is known as "biculturalism." This approach recognizes and promotes the coexistence of both English and French cultural identities within the country, acknowledging their historical significance and contributions to Canada's development. Biculturalism is reflected in various aspects of Canadian society, including official languages, education, and government policies, aiming to foster mutual respect and understanding between the two cultures.
Which statement best describes British-American relations after the French and Indian War?
It allowed for the first settlements south of the French Broad River.
the british sought to displace the native americans while the french treated them more as trading partners.
'A statement' in French is 'Une déclaration'
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Eventually a North America without French forces. They allowed the French here to stay but they would be under British rule.
The French alliance with various Native American tribes significantly contributed to early British defeats in the French and Indian War. These alliances allowed the French to leverage local knowledge and guerrilla tactics, effectively ambushing British forces and disrupting supply lines. The collaboration between French troops and Native Americans created a formidable opposition, leading to early British losses and setbacks in the conflict.
The British has the strongest navy in the world at the time of the French and Indian War. The Royal Navy allowed for the conquer of French Canada and French colonies in the West Indies and Caribbean.
The British captured Montreal in 1760 after years of fighting during the French and Indian War. The British had built forts surrounding French Canada during this time, pressuring the French to surrender. The supports the British colonists received from Parliment and William Penn during this time allowed them to secure their land and right to trade in North America. Soon after the capture of Montreal, the Treaty of Paris was signed, ending the French and Indian War. The British captured Montreal in 1760 after years of fighting during the French and Indian War. The British had built forts surrounding French Canada during this time, pressuring the French to surrender. The supports the British colonists received from Parliment and William Penn during this time allowed them to secure their land and right to trade in North America. Soon after the capture of Montreal, the Treaty of Paris was signed, ending the French and Indian War.
The British managed to cut off French shipping to the Americas. As a result many Indians deserted the French in favor of the better supplied British. This allowed Britain to capture both Fort Duquesne and the Fortress of Louisbourg which guarded the entrance to the St. Lawrence River, (Chavez, J 2008)
No, they are British.