The French and The Americans both wanted the same lands.
Some French colonies had strong independence movements.
80,000, spread out over an area twenty time the size of the English colonies
They competed over resources in the Ohio River Valley
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Those colonies were established in North, South and Central America.
Because swag.
slavery
Louisiana was French territory and the 13 colonies were English.
the French settlements in North America was slower than English colonies because the English colonies had more slaves
The French and English colonies helped form America and they both took a voYage to the Americas.
Some French colonies had strong independence movements.
Because French Settlements didn't have enough resources like English colonies.
This depends entirely on when and what area of the world we are talking about. The English Channel (la Manche) forms a physical boundary between English and French territory in Europe after the Hundred Years War with England being north of the channel and France being south of it. In North America, prior to the Seven Years War, the Appalachian Mountains separated the English colonies and the French colonies with the English colonies being to the east of the mountains and the French colonies to the west. French Indochina and British Burma were separated by the Mekong River with British Burma lying to west and French Indochina lying to the east.
The same reason the UK is not the only English-speaking country: colonies, colonies, COLONIES!!!
80,000, spread out over an area twenty time the size of the English colonies
They are all 360 degrees
The English colonies of New York and New Jersey were originally inhabited by native American tribes. These areas were also centers for trade and commerce between these tribes and the Dutch and French arrivals.