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why was the Disputed Ohio River Valley important to the French? Why was it important to the British? Explain using at least 2 sentences.
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The Disputed Ohio River Valley was crucial to the French because it provided a strategic route for trade and military movements, allowing them to connect their colonies in Canada with those in the Mississippi River Valley. For the British, the region was vital for expansion and settlement, as it offered fertile land for agriculture and the opportunity to tap into lucrative fur trading with Indigenous peoples, ultimately leading to competition and conflict between the two colonial powers.
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