1) Britain's main motivation for getting involved in the French and Indian War was to expand its control and influence over North America. They saw this conflict as an opportunity to gain dominance in the fur trade in the region, expand their colonial territories, and exert greater control over the American colonies.
2) The American colonists, on the other hand, had various motivations for their involvement. Some colonists saw the war as an opportunity to defend their settlements from French and Native American threats, as they had been experiencing attacks in the frontier regions. Others sought to secure British support and protection against further encroachment by the French on their territories. Some colonists hoped that by participating in the war, they could gain military experience and recognition that would later help them in their own fight for independence from Britain.
The French and Indian War would later cause a lot of trouble for the British and the American colonists. What did these groups hope to gain by fighting this war? (Why did Britain and the American colonies get involved in the first place?)(2 points)
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