IN WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING COLONIAL WARS DID THE AMERICAN COLONIST CAPTURE THE FORT AT LOUISBOURG AND BEGIN TO CRAVED DOMINATION OVER THE ENTIRE WESTERN REGION THAT INCLUDES THE OHIO VALLEY

A.QUEEN ANNES WAR
B.KINGS GEORGES WAR
C.KING WILLIAMS WAR
D.WAR OF SPANISH SECESSION

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To determine the correct answer, we need to look for the colonial war in which the American colonists captured the fort at Louisbourg and began to crave domination over the entire western region, including the Ohio Valley. Let's evaluate each option:

A. Queen Anne's War: Queen Anne's War (1702-1713) primarily involved European powers, such as Great Britain and France, and their colonies. However, there is no record of American colonists capturing the fort at Louisbourg or seeking domination over the western region during this war.

B. King George's War: King George's War (1744-1748) was fought between Great Britain and France. It began with the capture of the British port of Louisbourg by the French, and later the British successfully recaptured it. Although Louisbourg is mentioned, there is no evidence to suggest that American colonists participated in this conflict or sought domination over the western region during King George's War.

C. King William's War: King William's War (1689-1697) was fought between France and England, as well as their respective colonies. While this war preceded the fortification of Louisbourg, there is no clear indication that American colonists captured Louisbourg or aimed to dominate the western region during this conflict.

D. War of Spanish Succession: The War of Spanish Succession (1701-1714) primarily involved European powers and was driven by a succession crisis in Spain. It had limited impact on American colonies, and there is no evidence suggesting their involvement in capturing Louisbourg or pursuing dominance over the western region.

After evaluating the options, it appears that none of the given choices accurately represent the colonial war in which American colonists captured the fort at Louisbourg and began to crave domination over the entire western region, including the Ohio Valley.