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After they claimed the same land as the British there was a long fight called the French and Indian war. The British won so the French lost that land but in the end the French claimed Louisiana to Ohio.
spain claimed most of the land before the french and indian war.
france claimed the land west of the Appalachian mountains
The land that was in dispute in the French and Indian War was claimed by both the French and English.
Because they had both claimed land on Ohio River Valley.
because the french lost most of the land because of the british and the spanish sailed and saw land and so they claimed the land
france, spain, and Russia actually
Before the French and Indian War, Illinois was claimed by the French but they lost to the British. After the American Revolutionary War, the United States claimed the land where Illinois stands.
France ceded its territory to Britain after its loss.
The French and Indian war occurred because France and England both claimed the same land, which is present-day Pittsburgh. The war was fought from 1754 to 1763.
The main causes of the French and Indian War was fighting over land. Some effects of the war were that France and Britain had economic problems for many years after and many territories were claimed.
The main causes of the French and Indian War was fighting over land. Some effects of the war were that France and Britain had economic problems for many years after and many territories were claimed.