Why was quebec important to the americans?
a. for control of the northern colonies.
b....
History, 28.12.2019 23:31 nakarelinp0p303
Why was quebec important to the americans?
a. for control of the northern colonies.
b. to bring in aid from the colonists in canada.
c. to take control and end the war with the british.
d. for the rich fur trading profits.
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