Asked by Mewtwo
Even though the British lost the battle at Fort Necessity, why was it significant?
A. It sparked outrage in the colonists who rebelled against the British for fighting in the French and Indian War.
B. It marked the beginning of Washington’s leadership in the French and Indian War
C. It set the stage for the rest of the war, setting up the French for victory
*D. It prompted the Iroquois and Algonquins to join forces to defeat the French.
A. It sparked outrage in the colonists who rebelled against the British for fighting in the French and Indian War.
B. It marked the beginning of Washington’s leadership in the French and Indian War
C. It set the stage for the rest of the war, setting up the French for victory
*D. It prompted the Iroquois and Algonquins to join forces to defeat the French.
Answers
Answered by
Damon
The colonists had better reasons to rebel.
French victory?
They did ?
French victory?
They did ?
Answered by
Mewtwo
ok and im kinda confused (this isnt my best subject)
Answered by
Mewtwo
is it B?
Answered by
Damon
First line is Nuts
Third line is dead wrong. The French LOST.
Fourth line did not happen.
Third line is dead wrong. The French LOST.
Fourth line did not happen.
Answered by
Damon
Hey, go back and look at your question.
Answered by
Mewtwo
Im gonna look in my history book to see if i can find any info
Answered by
Damon
That might not be a bad idea.
Answered by
Lancelot
Your answer D, is wrong. This even never took place.
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