After the Second World War, France hoped to control Indochina by restoring Indochina to its colonial status before governance. America was a country that demanded autonomy in Britain in 1776. It backed French prosecuting hypocrites to ensure that Europe was not affected by Soviet expansion. How far is a person going to stop other people's ideological beliefs? Do countries that exercise free choices have moral obligations to intervene in the circumstances of other people or do they let people living there decide their future?
I am not a book on French religious war, so I really like reading books on French religious wars. This is the essence of human religious beliefs, and the way that doctrine tries to separate society, and what is religion is mainly social or doctrinal, or what is the interrelationship between them What? Such a thing. Well, in the end, I am going to say this: I think it really will result in academic motives, because those who do not study will not help you. They do not do things for you. To be honest, I think that most scholars are mainly about career development. I do not think there is such curiosity.
From the name of the war you may guess that the French have fought Indians during the French and Indian wars. In fact, the main enemies of war are French and British. Both sides have American Indian allies. France has partnered with several tribes including Shawnee, Lenape, Ojibwa, Ottawa, Algonquin. The British army was allied with Iroquois, Katuba and Cherokee (once). When American colonies began to expand toward the west, they collided with French. The first true confrontation began when the French moved to Ohio and built the Fort Duncan in the Ohio River (now Pittsburgh). On May 28, 1754, the first battle of the war, the battle of Jumonville Glen was in the process of building this fortress.
The war between France and India is the continuation of a series of wars between North America and France. The French army dominated the Mississippi River and insisted on the Ohio Valley. They began to build a fortress in the area. The British army began to build their fortress. The French army expanded to the area claimed by the British army. In 1754 Major George Washington was dispatched from the Virginia Governor and banished the French army from Fort Duquesne. Washington met a French reconnaissance party and ordered his officials to fire. A man in Washington murdered 12 French and injured 22 people. War began