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Jenny Ramirez
on Dec 19, 2024Verified
In the French and Indian War, the British had a military advantage over the French
A) because they had a potentially larger fighting force.
B) because they readily adjusted to new techniques that differed from traditional British military training.
C) after the Indians abandoned the French.
D) because they were able to disrupt French supply lines.
French and Indian War
A conflict between France and Britain (1754-1763) in North America, part of a larger series of conflicts known as the Seven Years' War.
British Military Advantage
The superior strategies, tactics, technology, training, or resources that allowed British armed forces to achieve success in warfare, historically significant in the context of the British Empire's global dominance.
- Determine and elucidate the origins and results of noteworthy colonial battles, including the French and Indian War.
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Learning Objectives
- Determine and elucidate the origins and results of noteworthy colonial battles, including the French and Indian War.