French And Indian War

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A war between colonies of British America and New France, each supported by parent country and by Indians

Real World Example

The French and Indian War was important because it set the stage for the American Revolution by increasing tensions between Britain and its colonies. It highlighted the idea of colonial self-governance, as colonists began to question British control and taxes. This war also emphasized the balance of power in Europe, as rivalries between European countries spilled over into their colonies. Today, these themes of self-governance and resistance to unfair control are relevant, as people often advocate for their rights and fair treatment by governments. For example, citizens might protest or vote against policies they believe are unjust, echoing the colonists' desire for representation and fairness.

Practice Version

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