Who has claims on the land in the west in North America? Why do you think the British may enact new rules or laws based on this war? Why do you think the French and Indian war is important to American history?

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Who has claims on the land in the west in North America?
Why do you think the British may enact new rules or laws based on this war?
Why do you think the French and Indian war is important to American history?
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Before other information, let's get a brief about the western part of North America. Western North America is the western edge of the North American continent bordering the Pacific Ocean. The region has a long continuous mountain range. This chain was formed as the larger Pacific Plate through the movement of tectonic plates over the last 350 million years. According to historians, the continent became the first human habitation when people migrated across the Bering Sea between 40,000 and 17,000 years ago. Revolutionary-era Americans considered the "West" to be the land between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River. 

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