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What was the colonial reaction to the French and Indian War?
The French and Indian War began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763. The war provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in North America, but disputes over subsequent frontier policy and paying the war's expenses led to colonial discontent, and ultimately to the American Revolution.
What did the colonists think they fought the French and Indian War for?
The French and Indian War was fought to decide if Britain or France would be the strong power in North America. France and its colonists and Indian allies fought against Britain, its colonists and Indian allies. ... The land along the east coast had become crowded, and settlers were moving west.
Which of these was a cause of the French and Indian War?
The English and French were in competition in the Caribbean for sugar island. The competition was being waged in Asia for influence and trade. In North America both European powers were attempting to expand their control and territory of the continent
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There were numerous rebellions against the Umayyads, as well as splits within the Umayyad ranks, which notably included the rivalry between Yaman and Qays.
Explanation:
A major difference between the two dynasties lies in their attitude towards Muslims and non Muslims. ... Umayyad Muslims are referred to as Sunni Muslims while Abbasid Muslims are called the Shiites. • Abbasid had been content with inherited empire while Umayyad's were aggressive and espoused expansion militarily.
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Considering the available options, one central idea in Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech is "All men are brothers."
Because the speech was specifically made to let the world, especially the white Americans understand that racial discrimination and prejudice are bad.
He wanted to let them known that every human being is equal regardless of the color of their skin or race.