The French and Indian War ... in North America. The French and the English had existed peacefully in North America for almost 100 years. By 1750, tensions were ... View More
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The French and Indian War ... Spain had entered the Battle on the French side The Treaty of Paris ended all the power of the French in North American except in New Orleans and two islands ... View More
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The Spanish and French Empires ... The French however, were very greedy and wanted the North American lands for themselves. They fought many peoples for these lands, including the English. ... View More
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The French and Indian War ... The British were achieving more in the north. They built two forts south of the French Fort Frederick, Fort Edward and Fort Williams Henry. ... View More
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French and Indian War ... pounds a year. The colonials resisted many changes, since they felt secure without the French to the north. Many colonists lost ... View More
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French and Indians ... to run for British forces followed them up to Quebec where once again the British conquered the French. This completed the war in North America although ... View More
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The French and Indian War ... captured the fur forts on Hudson Bay as well as Newfoundland in North America, but were unable to capture Quebec and expel the French from North America The ... View More
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Analysis of the French ampamp Indian War ... The backbone of the French in North America was broken by the fall of Quebec. Montreal was finally surrendered to Amherst in late 1760. ... View More
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The French and Indian War ... Before the French and Indian war North America was dominated by the French and English, but after the war it was dominated by the English and Spanish. ... View More
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North Africa In North Africa there is the country Algeria. Algeria is an interesting country because it is 99 Sunni Muslim. ... The French owned them until 1962. ... View More
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The Vietnam War ... the DRV the North. As the French moved into North Vietnam fighting broke out and the French became involved in a new kind of war. ... View More
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England ... falling. The peace settlement at Paris in 1763 concluded that French power was no longer in North America. Englandamp39s settlements ... View More
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The Vietnam War ... On the same day that the French surrendered, North and South Vietnam met with France, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, US, Communist China, Laos and Cambodia ... View More
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Fur Trade ... The earliest fur traders in North America were French explorers and fishermen who arrived in what is now Eastern Canada during the early 1500amp39s. ... View More
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French and Indian War ... The French had established a vast area from Louisiana to the south to Canada to the north bordering the Spaniards to the left and the English to the right. ... View More
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Vietnam War ... North Vietnam was mainly Communist and supported Ho Chi Minh, while the south was supported by the United States and the French were based there. ... View More
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Vietnam War ... The French lost to the North Vietnamese at Dien Bien Phu 868. After Franceamp39s Defeat they held a Peace Conference to talk about Indochina 868. ... View More
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Warfare: An American Dynasty ... The hope was that the competition in the fur trade between this tribe and the French would spark conflict and drive the French out of North America. ... View More
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Vietnam War ... The North, who was the Vietminh, named after their leader Ho Chi Minh would have to leave the South along with the French. The ... View More
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How legitimate would you judge Britainamp39s reaction to French ... wouldnamp39t be able to hold onto it with all the pressure on them and if they did they could easily disrupt French supplies from France to North Africa with the ... View More
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American Revolution and Age of Revolution in North America ... to be very important for the British and for the French especially ... Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, South ... View More
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Seven years war ... This region, enclosed by four major cities: Montreal, Detroit, New Orleans, and Quebec, was the centre of the French empire in North America. ... View More
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Bernard Bailyn, ampquotThe Peopling of British North America. An I ... Constant struggle could be observed in the whole British North America: Dutch vs. English Dutch vs. Anglo French. The worst endeavor was in New York City. ... View More
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Vietnam ... They divided the country at the 17th parallel, with the Vietminh in the North and the French and their Vietnamese supporters in the South. ... View More
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Economic Characteristics of the Age of Royal Absolutism ... claim Louisiana for the king. North America was not the only site of successful French colonization. In 1626 the French settled ... View More
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Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper ... He finally agrees to end the conflict between them and the French forces by signing a treaty of agreement over the north American territory. ... View More
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Confederation ... Queen Victoria approved the British North America act On March 29, 1867, and it ... while at the same time protecting the heritage of our French Canadian citizens. ... View More
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Vietnam War2 ... The conferees decided to separate them by sending the Viet Minh north of the 17th parallel and the Vietnamese fighting under French command would move south of ... View More
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Vietnam ... to defeat them. If French had stayed out of Vietnam maybe South and North Vietnam could have made a peace. Another great reason ... View More
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To Kill a Mocking Bird ... The Communists, who wanted to be free from the French, controlled North Vietnam. The South Vietnamese, however, wanted to remain antiCommunist. ... View More
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