Similarities Between French And Indian War

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Boom! Did you hear that sound? The French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War have many differences and similarities, like how they both make the same sounds when they shoot their cannons. There are more differences between the two wars than similarities because the wars will never really be the same. The Revolutionary War has more people who participated than the French and Indian War. While some similarities between the French and Indian War and Revolutionary War are noticeable, the differences are stronger.
To begin with, There many main similarities between the two wars like they both wanted the same thing and they both faced some of the same challenges. Both the French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War wanted land and freedom. They both faced the same challenges like losing the war and not having enough men. Father experiences with the French and Indian war were like Sam experiences with the Revolutionary war because they both had to see the harsh reality of what a war is like. “Sir, It’s worth dying to be free,” (pg.7) The French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War have many similarities just like the book “ My Brother Sam is Dead” does.
However, There are also many unique qualities like how the Revolutionary War had more people that participated than the French and Indian War. The British in the …show more content…

The British in the Revolutionary War wanted the colonists money while the colonists didn’t want to pay the British taxes. One of the famous people representing the British was General William Howe while the person representing the colonists side was George Washington. Sam wanted to fight for what was right, his freedom. He didn’t want to just sit there and do nothing about it …. He wanted to fight. “It’s true Tim, I’m going to fight the Lobsterbacks,” (pg. 15) The Revolutionary war has very unique characteristics that allow the wars to be significantly

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