cause and consequences of the seven years war
The French
Intended
Un-Intended
The French and First Nations lost because the British out numbered them.
The French and First Nations both lost land
The French soldiers outnumbered the british soldiers at a large amount.
The french and the First Nations teaming up to defeat the British.
The First Nations
strategy
The strategy of the First Nations is to hide in the bushes and then they ambush the British
The First Nations can fight very fast like dogs.
Main Consequences
long term
Tensions among the French, The British, and the fist nations living in North America had been building for more than a decade
a great expansion of British territorial claims in the New World
France lost a lot of their colonies and tropps
On top of that the French had lost a lot of their territory in their spot in Canada
short term
The British was building settlements in French territory.
They responded by attacking British colonists across the frontier and setting fire to their homes
The British
during the seven years of war Britain sent over 20 000 additional troops to northern America
They wanted to control North America resources for trade purposes
Intended
Intended
Causes
Tensions among the French, the British, and First Nations.
France and Britain had a brewing rivalry over the years which eventually led to a war breaking out between them.
The British Empire needed and wanted more land to expand empire
Intended
Unintended
Unintended