HELP ASAP!! DUE ON FRIDAY!! FAN & MEDAL!! 2. Explain the involvement of Great Britain and France in the Seven Years’ War. Answer: Great Britain and France were involved in the Seven Years' War due to the shift in alliances in Europe. England believed that in order to establish an empire in America, France and Spain must be eliminated. France had a small population in the new world, but a prosperous fur trade, while on the other hand, England had one million people in its colonies and through persistence and its readily available army was able to defeat the French. England received land from Spain and France in the Treaty of Paris. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lesson 4 1. Why did some American colonists seek independence from Great Britain? 2. What was the purpose of separating the federal government into three separate branches?
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I don't know any one of these but Lesson 4, question 1. The American colonies wanted their independence from Britain because of the harsh taxes that were being placed on them after the Seven Year's War (or the French and Indian War).
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