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The major causes of the French and Indian War include: 1.) Both Britain and France claiming ownership of the Ohio River Valley 2.) Britain didn't respect the Native Americans living in the area. 3.) The long standing rivalry between Great Britain and France.
The Battle was between Great Britain and France
1754
The fur trade between France and Britain led to two significant afflictions: economic rivalry and territorial conflicts. As both nations sought to expand their influence in North America, competition for control of lucrative fur-producing regions intensified, resulting in strained relations. This rivalry ultimately contributed to military confrontations, most notably the French and Indian War, which was part of the larger Seven Years' War, reshaping the colonial landscape in North America.
France and Great Britain
The French and Indian war was actually fought between the French and the British. France allied with the Indians, but switched loyalty to Britain when France lost the Battle of Quebec.
Congress wanted France to declare war on Britain. France wanted help, and america needed it. Before they did help America, they made America prove they could win.
France and Britain
One common issue between Britain and France in the 1700s was their competition for colonial territories. Both countries sought to expand their overseas empires, leading to conflicts such as the French and Indian War (1754-1763) and the Seven Years' War (1756-1763). Another issue was their rivalry for dominance in Europe, which led to frequent wars and diplomatic conflicts throughout the century.
The French and Indian War was a struggle between Great Britain and France.
no. The French and Indian war was between France, who was fighting with the Indians against Britain. Indiana wasn't even a colony yet.