No, the war was between the French/Indians (VS) British...
The French and Indian War was a war between the French and Indians
The French and Indian War was not between the French and the Indians. It was called the French and Indian War because the French and many Indians were allied together. This was the first major example of Europeans siding with Indians.
the French Indian war was a war between the French and the Indians of North Carolina and South Carolina. The Fr
The war was named after the enemies of the British: the French and the Indians.
The French and Indian war was fought between the French/Indians vs the British/Indians. The British mobilized about 42,000 men (soldiers/militia) and the French mobilized about 20,100 men.
From 1754 to 1763.The French and Indian War happened some time between 1675 and 1763.
There was a French and Indian war because the French and the Britain both wanted the area of Ohio Valley region.
The British expanded there land after the war that took set between French and Indians.
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.
the Indians killed more french and the french killed more Indians
no. The French and Indian war was between France, who was fighting with the Indians against Britain. Indiana wasn't even a colony yet.
around 3,000 men died in the french and indian war