The French and Indian War

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What were the two European countries fighting over in the French and Indian War?

They were fighting over control of the Ohio River Valley.

Why were rivers important territories in the French and Indian War?

Rivers allowed countries to make a profit trading.

What did the surrounding areas of the rivers contain in the French and Indian War?

The surrounding areas contained highly fertile soil which allowed companies to make a profit growing and selling cash crops.

What were both Britain and France building in order to defend themselves in the French and Indian War?

<p>They were building forts.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the British goal in the French and Indian War?

<p>The British were determined to take Fort Duquesne and drive the French.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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French and Indian War Causes

Countries fought over control of the Ohio River Valley.

Importance of Rivers

Rivers were vital for profitable trade during the war.

Surrounding Areas of Rivers

These areas had fertile soil for cash crops.

Construction of Forts

Both Britain and France built forts for defense.

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British Objective

Britain aimed to capture Fort Duquesne and expel France.

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