The two correct reasons for the French and Indian War are:
- French and British both wanted control of the Ohio River Valley.
- French and British fought over control of the Native American fur trade.
french and british both wanted control of the ohio river valley
french and british fought over control of native american fur trade
the french wanted to take control of the louisiana area that was claimed by spain.
rivalry over hunting grounds
the english wanted control over florida which had been claimed by french.
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The two correct reasons for the French and Indian War are:
One way that colonists rebelled against British economic policies was:
They formed the Sons of Liberty.
The Sons of Liberty was an organization formed to resist British taxation and influence, notably protesting against the Stamp Act and other economic policies.
Victory at the Saratoga battle convinced the French to help the Americans. The American victory at Saratoga in 1777 is often considered a turning point in the Revolutionary War, as it demonstrated to the French that the Americans had a legitimate chance of winning the war against the British.
The advantages of the British in the Revolutionary War include:
"Knowledge of local geography" was an advantage for the American colonists rather than the British.
I apologize for the oversight. The two advantages of the British in the Revolutionary War are:
The principle stated in the Declaration of Independence is:
Governments must be representative of the people.
The Declaration emphasizes the idea that government derives its power from the consent of the governed.