Compare And Contrast The British And French Enemies

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Comparing Enemies Even though the British and French both had similar intentions by sailing to the New World, both colonies were also under competition for the majority of power which led to various problems throughout their missions including motivations, economic troubles and the effects of the war and who really benefited from these seven years of fighting and competition between powers. The British and French were both great powers in Europe but when the Seven Year’s War began, the French took a higher standing position by winning several battles. Despite their successful first few years, the French suffered many losses on many continents. As this reversal took place, the French realized that they needed some help; so they created an alliance with their neighbor, Spain. While this gave the French a boost in power by creating this alliance, the British prove to annihilate any hopes that the French would have of becoming a …show more content…

The fact that the British walked away with an enormous amount of land and territory that they controlled did not overcome the fact that their debt was significantly increased. What angered the English government was the unsubstantial help from the American Colonists. This was a large component in the final debt increase in Britain’s government. Because of this unsubstantial help from the American Colonists, the British leaders sought a different source of central authority, which would be centered in London. Whilst the British are dealing with their pleather of problems from the results of the war, the French have their share of problems to deal with. As the French and Indian War comes to an end, the British take control of the majority of the Western land of North America. To accomplish this, the British defeated the French and expelled them from their lands, which made France withdrawal from the New

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