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The French and Indian War was between the British and the French. Spain was not a participant. It recieved New Orleans from the French because of the Wars of the Austrian Succession.
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The British had the strongest navy during the French and Indian War
The French founded "La Nouvelle-Orleans" on May 7, 1718.
it was settled by the french in the 1600s and was later given to Spain after the french and Indian war(where the french got totally kicked off north America besides a little fishing island off Canada.) it was occupied by the American army during the revolution and was the target of multiple british attacks. So technically, yes it is
No, however Spain was invovled in the Wars of the Austrian Succession, which was the series of wars of which the French and Indian war was one.
all the land that drained into the Mississippi River and Florida that Spain had to give for siding with the French during the war
Spain owned Florida before the French and Indian war.
New Orleans was founded May 17, 1718 by the French Mississippi Company.
Spain, french, and Britain