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Arada [10]
3 years ago
7

Why did France have constant rivalries with England and Spain?

History
2 answers:
Firlakuza [10]3 years ago
6 0
<h2>ANSWER:</h2>

French settlers claimed a large piece of the land down the Mississippi River for France.

<h2>EXPLANATION:</h2>

The French, who had a solid nearness in the Great Lakes district right off the bat, fabricated a stronghold at Green Bay in 1717 to fix their hang on the western Great Lakes. They wound up involved in a progression of wars with the Meskwaki (Fox) Nation. The contentions upset hide exchange courses along the basic Fox-Wisconsin conduit to the Mississippi. The French additionally built up another course along the Maumee, Wabash, and Ohio waterways to sidestep the western lakes. This new exchange course carried the French into more honed strife with the British, whose pioneers were trying to guarantee similar territories. The British and French competed for control by seeking nearby Native countries, however, neither one of the sides could anchor the locale. The foundation of a progression of French fortresses in the territory incited the pioneers to make a move. In 1754 Colonel George Washington drove a Virginia volunteer army power to request the evacuation of the posts yet needed to withdraw after a concise conflict, the first in a progression of experiences that prompted war (the French and Indian War) the next year.

andrezito [222]3 years ago
4 0

Answer

The France had constant rivalries with England and Spain because French settlers claimed a large piece of the land down the Mississippi River for France.

Explanations

The three main causes for rivalry that occurred between France and Britain were the disputes that developed over land in the colonies, the controlling of the fur trade in the colonies and the manner power was to be balanced in Europe. These three causes led to war and in the long run England emerged the winner with the most powerful nation in the world. Some of the 18th century major Anglo-French wars were the war of Spanish Succession, the war of Austrian succession , the 7 years war , the American war of independence and the French Revolutionary war.


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