The French and Indian War started in 1754 and ended in 1763. The french was success at the first time in 1760 because British soldiers are lacked of training and weapons, (David Goldfield, The American Journey, page 110) The commander Edward was defeated by the French army and lost the city of Fort Duquesne. This failure made the military opened the time of “demoralization and internal conflict” in all the british colonies in North America.(David ,page 110) British sent a more reliable commander Lord Loudoun. He started to realize the reason of failure battle was the lack of training and weapon. The British army was too contempt the French Army .(David ,page 110) The failure of the battle made british colonies felt depression and untrust the government. To avoid this, Lord Loudoun made some changes. (David ,page 110) …show more content…
The british armies think that the british government was treated them with non respectfully by the year of 1756. (David ,page 110) Also, the colonies were terrifying about the French attack, fewer and fewer recruited soldiers wanted to join the army. (David ,page 110) However, the British government still blame the colonies and this was the untrust between the government and the colony officers.(David ,page