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The French and Indian War
Summary: Discusses the French and Indian War. Examines its causes and eventual outcome. Examines Benjamin Franklin's role in its end.
The French and Indian War was a battle over land. The French was on one side, supported by the Algonquin Indians. On the other side, there was the British supported by the Iroquois Indians. The French were fur trappers and the British were farmers so they were both fighting for their use on the land. At the Battle of the Wilderness, there was a man by the name of General Edward Braddock, assisted by George Washington, both which were fighting for the British. As for the French side, there was Louis Joseph Montcalm. Later on, after Braddock as killed at the Battle of the Wilderness, General James Wolfe took his place.
The French and Indian War was a World War. They fought in many places such as India, Africa, and America. Another place they fought was on the Ohio Valley, the land which they were fighting for. France...
This section contains 580 words (approx. 2 pages at 300 words per page) |