Please select ALL of the statements that would accurately describe King William's, Queen Anne's, and King George's wars.

1. Many attacks led to the massacre of the colonists along the frontier


2. Many British colonists/ settlers that survived attacks along the frontier were captured by the Natives and taken into captivity


3. Attacks were mostly small scale attacks on frontier settlements


4. Most frontier settlements were able to easily defend themselves from attacks


5. Attacks were large scale requiring a lot of troops and involved attacking across a large area across all of the colonies at once


6. The European nations often neglected their colonies and allowed their colonies to use their very meager resources to fight the war and defend themselves.


7. The European nations brought in a lot of naval and land forces to fight King William's, Queen Anne's, and King George's wars.

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Answer:

Attacks were. mostly small scale attacks on frontier settlements

The European nations brought in a lot of naval and land forces to fight King William's, Queen Anne's, and King George's wars

Explanation:

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ALL the correct statements which accurately describe King William's, Queen Anne's, and King George's wars are as follows:

1. Many attacks led to the massacre ...

2. Many British colonists/ settlers that survived ...

3. Attacks were mostly ...

6. The European nations often neglected their colonies and ...

Queen Anne's War (1702–1713) was fought for Spanish succession.

King George's War (1744–1748) was fought for European dominance.

King William's War (1754-1763) was fought for the control of the Ohio River Valley.

These three wars were the colonial conflicts between England and France as they fought for supremacy and control of North America and Europe. Their goal in North America was to control the fur trade. While in Europe and other colonies, it was for dominance and supremacy.

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