Tensions in North America from 1713 to 1755 were primarily fueled by territorial disputes and competition for resources between British and French colonial powers. The expansion of British settlements into the Ohio River Valley encroached on French territories, escalating conflicts over land claims. Additionally, the rivalry was exacerbated by Native American alliances, as various tribes aligned with either the French or British, further complicating the situation. These mounting tensions ultimately set the stage for the French and Indian War.
African Americans were moving to the North to work in factories.
by making it harder to get jobs.
The city of Rugby, North Dakota is considered to be in the very middle of North America.
Champlain explored north America for France
THE COLONISTS IN NORTH AMERICA WERE THE NATIVE AMERICANS
African Americans were moving to the North to work in factories.
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African Americans were moving to the North to work in factories.
They forced settlers to convert to the new religion of their native country.
Because Northern people opposed it, and southern farmers supported it therfore it caused tensions between the North and South which caused the American Civil War
African Americans were moving to the North to work in factories.
Because they caused it in the first place
It increased tensions further between the North and the South
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A blastomycosis is a fungal infection caused by the organisms Blastomyces dermatitidis, endemic to parts of North America.
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