<P> The colonial governments were used to operating independently of one another and of the government in London, a situation that complicated negotiations with Indian tribes, whose territories often encompassed land claimed by multiple colonies . After the war began, the leaders of the British Army establishment tried to impose constraints and demands on the colonial administrations . </P> <P> New France's Governor - General Roland - Michel Barrin de La Galissonière was concerned about the incursion and expanding influence in the Ohio Country of British colonial traders such as George Croghan . In June 1747, he ordered Pierre - Joseph Céloron to lead a military expedition through the area . Its objectives were: </P> <Ul> <Li> to reaffirm to New France's Indian allies that their trading arrangements with colonists were exclusive to those authorized by New France </Li> <Li> to confirm Indian assistance in asserting and maintaining the French claim to the territories which French explorers had claimed </Li> <Li> to discourage any alliances between Britain and local Indian tribes </Li> <Li> to impress the Indians with a French show of force against British colonial settler incursion, unauthorized trading expeditions, and general trespass against French claims </Li> </Ul> <Li> to reaffirm to New France's Indian allies that their trading arrangements with colonists were exclusive to those authorized by New France </Li>

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