The central issue of debate between the French, Indians, and Britsh was the division of land and authoritative power. English colonies settled along the east coast of Georgia and the Carolinas, of the Northern United States. Meanwhile, the French controlled Louisiana through the Mississippi Valley that stretched up into the Great Lakes and into the Canadian region. The borders of land between the French and British were unclear, as this led to an escalating dispute over territories in the upper Ohio River valley. Native Indians occupied the mountainous regions and sustained their independence by trading with both the English and French (Tindall & Shi, 2013). Ultimately, the French and Indian War involved three parties, French, English, and Indians concerning their ongoing struggle of controlled territories. Nevertheless, the British had larger resources and without the help of their Indian allies, the French gave up, resulting in losing the continent of North America. Subsequently, tension continued to rise between the English and the colonists after the French and Indian War because England demanded that the colonists pay for the
The central issue of debate between the French, Indians, and Britsh was the division of land and authoritative power. English colonies settled along the east coast of Georgia and the Carolinas, of the Northern United States. Meanwhile, the French controlled Louisiana through the Mississippi Valley that stretched up into the Great Lakes and into the Canadian region. The borders of land between the French and British were unclear, as this led to an escalating dispute over territories in the upper Ohio River valley. Native Indians occupied the mountainous regions and sustained their independence by trading with both the English and French (Tindall & Shi, 2013). Ultimately, the French and Indian War involved three parties, French, English, and Indians concerning their ongoing struggle of controlled territories. Nevertheless, the British had larger resources and without the help of their Indian allies, the French gave up, resulting in losing the continent of North America. Subsequently, tension continued to rise between the English and the colonists after the French and Indian War because England demanded that the colonists pay for the