The British who had control of the 13 colonies East of the Appalachian mountains wanted to expand further West but the French had colonized in Louisiana through the Mississippi valley and parts of Canada. This want for land contributed to the case of the French and Indian war, the line between British and French land was also vague in some areas causing conflict over who the land belonged too. This ongoing unsettled dispute between the two powers started in 1750 and was pretty slow paced for the first part of war with France seeming to be the front runner because of their proficient relationship with the Amerindians, but in 1759 British armies invaded Canada and the war
The British who had control of the 13 colonies East of the Appalachian mountains wanted to expand further West but the French had colonized in Louisiana through the Mississippi valley and parts of Canada. This want for land contributed to the case of the French and Indian war, the line between British and French land was also vague in some areas causing conflict over who the land belonged too. This ongoing unsettled dispute between the two powers started in 1750 and was pretty slow paced for the first part of war with France seeming to be the front runner because of their proficient relationship with the Amerindians, but in 1759 British armies invaded Canada and the war