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Great Britain and France fought in the French and Indian War.
Before America became a country, we fought in the French and Indian War. But, the first war we fought as a country was the American Revolutionary War.
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French and Indian war
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.
Most of the wars were fought in Pennsylvania.
The British won the last battle of the French and Indian War a.k.a., Seven Years War. British took over the French lands including French Canada. Pontiac's Rebllion was the last battle in the French and Indian War
Great Britain and France fought in the French and Indian War.
The French and Indian War was fought in North America.
His first war was the French and Indian War where he served in the British army.
False. The French and Indian War was fought in North America. It was fought from 1754 to 1763.
they fought in it hence the word "war"
The Americans never fought the French. In WW2 they may have but not in the French and Indian they weren't in the french and Indian war.
the french and Indian war was between the years of 1730-1737
the french and the british
That's a good question. According to the experts the two battles fought in Pennsylvania during the French and Indian war were the Revolutionary War and World War two. This was the reason that the Civil War did not happen until after the French and Indian war ended and the native Americans got decieved out of land.
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