The French and Indian War
As you already know, the Europeans claimed the American lands as theirs, despite of tribes of natives were those who possessed them before their arrival. The following video explains what happened between French and Indians.
1. Which European countries claimed the land, what areas specifically?
2. According with the video, why the French and Indiar War starts?
3. What do you think about the arrival of Europeans in America and the treatment they gave the natives?
Due Date: Thursday, November 22nd, 11:59 pm
Eliana sanchez :
ResponderBorrar1) Spain
French
England
Areas specifically
French
North america
Norther Canada
2) the french and indian war began over the upper ohio river valley was a partof the brittis empire.
3) the European invasion produced a tremendous impact among the peoples that habited america for those cities that had lived isolated from the rest of the world had their beliefs custums of daily life were restructured or in many cases disapperead.
Ana Flores:
ResponderBorrar1) England, Spain and France claimed the land, North America and Canada
2) Because, France have rivality with Brittish Empire and the natives use that oportunity for save them territories
3) The invasion is a problem for natives, because he lose territory and dead in the confrontation, so the natives have a obligation of fight with the european invasors
daniel villafranca
ResponderBorrar1Spain,french,england,north america
2the war starts because ohio want to empire
3the invasion dont help in nothing because they lost they territory in a war and much peoples die
1. Spain ,French and England was the land , in th areas of Nort america and nort of canda
ResponderBorrar2.. Because the indiasn have meny land an the other countires wanted But the indians made a grup with the americans for protecc the areas by he french.
3.Wen the europeans arrived was a new moment because
Great Britain won the partial victory over France in receivingeceiving great economic and military help from the colonies, as well as from the metropolis, although this collaboration was not rewarded. The repressive measures of the English government