Answer: A
Explanation: The French and Indian War in North America was part of a larger conflict between the British and the French known as the Seven Years’ War. Battles in this conflict took place around the globe and involved most major countries in Europe. The war ended in 1763 with the Treaty of Paris. Under the treaty, Great Britain received French lands east of the Mississippi River including the Ohio River Valley and Quebec. French lands west of the Mississippi and the city of New Orleans were given to Spain in a separate treaty. Basically, the French left North America.
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Honestly they (Colonial Americans) didn't have enough soldiers but all i know is that they won the war by using different military tactics.
Like for example....
Ambush techniques (which they borrowed from the Native Americans)
and they didn't use the line of fire tactic or is it firing line?
and they knew they ways of the land that they were on compared to the British soldiers who only knew where nearest pub was in London.
That's all I know!
Its probably D because the also got help from some mercenaries and other war generals from Europe.
Answer:
you're welcome
Explanation:
The war started because Charles IV of France died in 1328 without an immediate male heir (i.e., a son or younger brother). Edward III of England then believed he had the right to become the new king of France through his mother.
Answer:
Deciding matters for themselves.
Explanation:
Sometimes the USA is so dependent on other countries to help them with things like Russia's oil. Now Russia's at war so gas taxes are higher. The USA needs to be dependent on laws in my opinion, not just other countries.