Due to the victory of the French, the American Identity isn’t the result that was expected. This victory had a different perspective for the Indians and their custom, culture, traditions had changed.
The French would convert Indians to one of them. The
American Identity now had to adapt to the French culture due to the winning of the war.
The French kept their provinces in North America. The relationship between the
Americans and the French remained with tension.
Sooner or later they would have had to fight the British.
Since the French were the ones who won the war, American Identity was not going to go on as planned. The Indians now had to speak French and adapt to the customs and traditions. The Americans are not able to have the rights they were eventually going to develop and process. The Indians now had to adapt to different customs and traditions in the French culture. After this victory the french were able to gain more land.
The Indians eventually would join the British and declare war on France for profit. Also, the French had made the colonist leave the territory.
Religion and government would become a huge significance difference after the win of the war. Now the society would be ran by leaders. The United States would not be able to be successful and probably would not exist. The Celebration on leaders would have be an effect to the American Identity. Instead of celebrating for George
Washington and the success there would be a celebration on the French Leader. The
Language and the reading would now be French instead of English. As a country
Canada had remained in the French hands because it had been lost to the English in the war. The Native Americans fighting in the French side would now have more
far do you agree that the Suez Crisis was a victory for Israel? Explain your answer. The Suez Crisis which occurred in 1956 was the first significant victory over the Arabs after the 1948 war. Although Israel managed to achieve its objectives, it did not represent a complete victory for Israel. Therefore, we need to examine the short term effects and long term consequences of the victory. The Suez Crisis was a victory as Israel won British and French support to invade Egypt to deal with Nasser’s…
traditional monarchy along with the feudal government suddenly exploded into what is now known as the french revolution. The events that ensued drew the attention of other European nations. Nobles were forced to flee their homeland to save their lives. Europe began to fear the spread of the revolution the french felt so passionately about. In 1792 the Prussians took action. However before the French Revolutionary army could take on Prussia, that had to eliminate the chance of revolt within France.…
wars are considered evil and are questionable, others would argue they are a necessity to the success of a country and the people. Between 1754 and 1815, America was involved in three major wars – the French and Indian War (1754-63), the Revolutionary War (1775-83), and the War of 1812. The French and Indian War, a colonial extension of the Seven Years War that ravaged Europe was the bloodiest American war in the 18th century - it took more lives than the American Revolution. Many events occurred…
align with the French forces against the British Military. The American and French forces aligned themselves in 1778 after the Battle of Saratoga allowing for the Treaty of Alliance which allowed for a Franco-American Alliance during the remainder of the American Revolution. Along with the Treaty of Alliance came the Treaty of Amity and Commerce allowing for trade amongst the two countries upon victory. The American forces under the command of General George Washington and French forces under the…
(Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle) French general and statesman, leader of the "Free France" during the Second World War and founder of the Fifth Republic (Lille, 1890 - Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises, 1970). Born into a middle-class Catholic family, he followed the military career in 1909-12. He fought in World War I (1914-18) and then was assigned to aid the Polish army in its war against Soviet Russia (1920). He made his career under the protection of General Petain, who promoted him to senior…
States, France, Netherlands and Spain on the other. The main result was an American victory and European recognition of the independence of the United States, with mixed results for the other powers. The war was the result of the political American Revolution. The British Parliament insisted it had the right to tax colonists to finance the colonies' military defense, which had become increasingly expensive due to the French and Indian Wars. The colonies argued that they already spent much through local…
where Canada won one of its greatest battles. The Vimy Ridge battle began on April 9th, 1917 and ended on April 12th, 1917. Winning this battle earned Canada a reputation for deploying new “thorough” tactics which became the foundation for future victories. Canada won a battle that no one expected Canada to win, which changed the way others thought about the strength of Canadian battalions. Winning the battle of Vimy Ridge ultimately gained independence and respect for Canada. Some of the ways that…
military and government officials began drawing up plans for victory in Europe should another war break out in the future. The plan came about after the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-1871, in which Prussia (with assistance from German troops) defeated the Second French Empire and Napoleon III. The defeat of the French led to the unification of Germany under King Wilhelm I which also led to the downfall of Napoleon III and the fall of the Second French Empire. After the war, Germany gained vast territorial…
The Battle of Dien Bien Phu The battle that ended the French presence in Indochina started in November 1953. It started when the Viet Minh forces moved to attack Lai Chau, which was the capital of the T’ai Federation. This place was also loyal to the French. General Henri Navarre was the French commander in chief in Indochina. He came out to help his allies because he thought that the T’ai “maquis” was a threat in the Viet Minh and he wanted to stop a Viet Minh sweep into Laos. On November 20th,…
leadership. His rule is characterised by military success, fuelling his self-perpetuated perception of greatness, while also unifying the people of France in support of their leader through various reforms. However through his accentuation of military victories, Napoleon subjected France to a growing number of enemies, evidently assembling his country as a European target. Historians present conflicting views of Napoleon in terms of his persona as a success or a failure, thus they are worthy sources to…