What were some reasons for the French and Indian War? Select all that apply.

(2 points)
Responses

French and British both wanted control of the Ohio River Valley
French and British fought over control of Native American fur trade
The French wanted to take control of the Louisiana area that was claimed by Spain.
rivalry over hunting grounds
The English wanted control over Florida which had been claimed by the French.

- French and British both wanted control of the Ohio River Valley

- French and British fought over control of Native American fur trade
- rivalry over hunting grounds

The reasons for the French and Indian War include:

1. French and British both wanted control of the Ohio River Valley.
2. French and British fought over control of Native American fur trade.
3. The rivalry over hunting grounds.

The other two options mentioned, "The French wanted to take control of the Louisiana area that was claimed by Spain," and "The English wanted control over Florida which had been claimed by the French," are not directly related to the French and Indian War. So, the correct answers are:

- French and British both wanted control of the Ohio River Valley
- French and British fought over control of Native American fur trade
- Rivalry over hunting grounds.