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1. What were the consequences of the war for the British?

2. What were the consequences of the war for the French?

3. What were the consequences of the war for the Native Americans?

4. What were the consequences of the war for the colonists?

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Answered by xxsilentkillerxx14
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Answer:

  1. The most obvious consequences of war are widespread death and destruction. Effects of war also include mass destruction of cities and have long lasting effects on a country's economy. Armed conflict have important indirect negative consequences on, infrastructure, public health provision, and social order.
  2. The French settlements north of New York and New England were consolidated into the colony of Quebec, and Florida was divided into two separate colonies. Any land that did not fall within the boundaries of these colonies, which would be governed by English Law, was granted to the Native Americans.
  3. The outcome of the war was one of the most significant developments in a century of Anglo-French conflict, with Britain gaining control over Canada and Florida. American Indian tribes supporting France included the Wabanaki Confederacy, Algonquin, Caughnawaga Mohawk, Lenape, Ojibwa, Ottawa, Shawnee, and Wyandot.
  4. In the long-term, the Revolution would also have significant effects on the lives of slaves and free blacks as well as the institution of slavery itself. It also affected Native Americans by opening up western settlement and creating governments hostile to their territorial claims.

Answered by AparnaSingh11989198
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Answer:

Ans 1 ==> Of these, an estimated 9.5 million were killed or disappeared, the equivalent of more than 6,000 deaths per day. Great Britain lost 11% of its combatants, Germany 15%, France 18%, and Canada 9.8%, or 60,661 of the 639,626 men and women in Canadian uniform.

Ans 2 ==> The French settlements north of New York and New England were consolidated into the colony of Quebec, and Florida was divided into two separate colonies. Any land that did not fall within the boundaries of these colonies, which would be governed by English Law, was granted to the Native Americans.

Ans 3 ==> But no matter which side they fought on, Native Americans were negatively impacted. They were left out of peace talks and lost additional land. After the war, some Americans retaliated against those Indian tribes that had supported the British.

Ans 4 ==> In the long-term, the Revolution would also have significant effects on the lives of slaves and free blacks as well as the institution of slavery itself. It also affected Native Americans by opening up western settlement and creating governments hostile to their territorial claims.

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