ima say that The English, unlike the French and Dutch, populated their colonies in North America, so that by the eve of the French and Indian War, England's colonial population was more than 1 million, while France's was only 65,000.
The English defeated the French in North America primarily due to their larger population, effective military strategies under leaders like William Pitt, and successful alliances with Native tribes. They also benefited from significant economic resources and key military victories that dismantled French control, especially in Quebec and Montreal. These factors combined gave the English a crucial advantage in the conflict.
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