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Committees of Correspondence.

Tyler Harden - 12/13: Committer X
American Revolution Beginnings X
Which statement about the French and Indian War and the Cherokee War is FALSE?

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A statement that are true about these wars is `The French and Indian War and the Cherokee War were unrelated conflicts that had no impact on each other.`

The answer is option ⇒1

Step-by-step explanation:

The French and Indian War and the Cherokee War were significant events leading up to the American Revolution.

Here are some statements that are true about these wars:

  • The French and Indian War took place between 1754 and 1763. It was a conflict between the British and the French, with the Native American tribes aligning with both sides. The war primarily took place in North America and resulted in the British gaining control over French territories in North America.

  • The Cherokee War, also known as the Anglo-Cherokee War, occurred from 1758 to 1761. It was a conflict between the Cherokee Nation and the British colonies, primarily in the southern region of North America. The war was sparked by tensions over land rights and the British encroachment on Cherokee territory.

  • Both the French and Indian War and the Cherokee War played a role in increasing tensions between the British colonies and the British government. These conflicts highlighted issues related to colonial autonomy, territorial expansion, and Native American relations, all of which contributed to the growing discontent that eventually led to the American Revolution.

The answer is option ⇒1

Your question is incomplete, but most probably the full question was:

Committees of Correspondence.

Tyler Harden - 12/13: Committer X

American Revolution Beginnings X

Which statement about the French and Indian War and the Cherokee War is FALSE?

  1. The French and Indian War and the Cherokee War were unrelated conflicts that had no impact on each other.
  2. Both the French and Indian War and the Cherokee War played a role in increasing tensions between the British colonies and the British government.
  3. The Cherokee War, also known as the Anglo-Cherokee War, occurred from 1758 to 1761.
  4. The French and Indian War took place between 1754 and 1763.
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