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Britain controlled the eastern portion of Canada following the French and Indian War.The French and Indian War.
An English Army captured the last French Army and when the French and Indian War ended. England controlled Canada.
which country controlled the North American continent.
The events that caused the French and Indian War were, controll over the Ohio Valley between the French and Britian and, Native Americans lived in the Appalachian Moutains and Mississippi River which were controlled by Britian and they were pushing the Native Americans off.
Britain controlled all the land from the Atlantic coast to the Mississippi River. -apex (: that word is hard to spell :(
An English Army captured the last French Army and when the French and Indian War ended. England controlled Canada.
After the French and Indian War, the French were expelled from North America.
Britain controlled the eastern portion of Canada following the French and Indian War.The French and Indian War.
An English Army captured the last French Army and when the French and Indian War ended. England controlled Canada.
which country controlled the North American continent.
Britain.
The events that caused the French and Indian War were, controll over the Ohio Valley between the French and Britian and, Native Americans lived in the Appalachian Moutains and Mississippi River which were controlled by Britian and they were pushing the Native Americans off.
there camps and habbitants were wanted to be controlled during the seven years of war...
Not much of anyone was in control, rarely is any party in control of any war.However if what you meant was who were the sides involved in the French and Indian war, then the answer is:the French and several native american tribes that were allies of the Frenchthe British and their colonists
the french and Indian war (1754-1763) gave the English control over much of North America.
the british and french were in a disagreement over who owned the Ohio River Valley area.
The Ohio River Valley, which was ceded by the British (Quebec Act, 1774) to the French Canadians in British-controlled Canada.