Asked by kyle
during the french and indian wwar the american colonists:
1. cooperated closely with britain
2. often traded with the enemy
3. enthusiastically supported the war effort
4. provide no troops
I think it is either 1 or 3
1. cooperated closely with britain
2. often traded with the enemy
3. enthusiastically supported the war effort
4. provide no troops
I think it is either 1 or 3
Answers
Answered by
kyle
sorry i have already done research but i cant figure out if it is 1 or 3 they both seem to make sense
Answered by
Ms. Sue
It isn't 3 because the colonists did not ENTHUSIASTICALLY support the war.
Answered by
SraJMcGin
Because they sided with England, fighting the French in this war, #1.
Sra
Sra
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I don't like any of the answers.
1. Although the Americans fought on the British side, as a group they did not cooperate <u>closely</u> with Britain.
2. The Americans traded with the Indians, but I found no substantiation to say they <u>often</u> traded with them.
3. See above.
4. Obviously wrong because the Americans did supply some troops.
By process of elimination, my guess is that 2 is the correct answer.
1. Although the Americans fought on the British side, as a group they did not cooperate <u>closely</u> with Britain.
2. The Americans traded with the Indians, but I found no substantiation to say they <u>often</u> traded with them.
3. See above.
4. Obviously wrong because the Americans did supply some troops.
By process of elimination, my guess is that 2 is the correct answer.
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