Tuesday, September 29, 2009

French and Indain War

1. Prior to the French and Indian War, many events occur ed the caused high tension between the colonist and the British. For example, the many of the colonist became colonist because they fled from their homeland of Britain in order to seek religious freedom. Also, the colonist were treated extremely unfairly by their "leader" seeing as people living in Britain did not care so much for them. All of these acts very easily could have resulted in large amounts of tension that could have resulted in war.

2. Many problems came about from the war. Seeing as it's a war to begin with there is already a problem. Politically, the war didn't so much spilt of colonies, but more like every one outside of their colonies. The war caused large amounts of un- trust between all the societies. Economically, many places could not afford to have a war period, little alone support one and continue to fight in one. America for example was considered extremely lazy, and selfish just because they were not in the proper financial state to support, and give large amounts of money to their army.

3. I feel that if the outcome had differed, that it would most likely have a large effect. Obviously if someone else had one their own rules would have been set, along with boundaries.

1 comment:

  1. You missed the specifics in the first two answers. The idea is there, but it is lacking the evidence to back up the perspective.

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