in the begining the french and the british were the only ones fighting from adriana 2
yes they were
The masquisards were a group of French resistance fighters. They were active during the occupation of France during World War 1.
It was not a war between the French and Indians, it was a war between the British and French, with the Native Americans as allies on both sides. It is called the French and Indian War because if you're American/British, you were fighting the French and most of the Natives, hence French and Indian war.
It was during the US Civil War.
The British fought the French.
the british
Lobster Backs was the nickname for a British soldier during the French and Indian War because the British soldiers war red coats.
The British opposed the French Revolution and were supportive of the restoration of Monarchy.
in the begining the french and the british were the only ones fighting from adriana 2
He was a British Admiral.
yes they were
Americans fight for both the British and French during the French Indian warYes, the Huron fought for the French and the Iroquois helped fight for the British.Who_was_on_the_British_side_during_the_French_revolutionWho_was_on_the_British_side_during_the_French_revolutionThe British opposed the French Revolution and were supportive of the restoration of Monarchy.What_were_the_French_and_British_fighting_overWhat_were_the_French_and_British_fighting_overWhy_were_the_French_and_British_fighting_overWhy_were_the_French_and_British_fighting_over
They were on the British side, The French and Indians were allies against the British.
The French and British fought over the Louisiana Territory.
The masquisards were a group of French resistance fighters. They were active during the occupation of France during World War 1.
It was not a war between the French and Indians, it was a war between the British and French, with the Native Americans as allies on both sides. It is called the French and Indian War because if you're American/British, you were fighting the French and most of the Natives, hence French and Indian war.