French and Indians were allies. Colonists and British were allies.
French and Indians were allies. Colonists and British were allies.
The French and their Ameridian allies.
The 7 year war was a war that lasted seven years and was fought between French-Indian allies and the British and its colonies.
2 years
nothing.
Seven Year War may refer to: * Seven Years' War (1756-1763), among European powers and their colonies, encompassing the French and Indian War * Northern Seven Years' War (1563 and 1570), also known as the Nordic Seven Years' War, Sweden against Denmark and allies * Japanese invasions of Korea (1592-1598) Japan against Korea and China * Gunboat War (1807-1814), Britain against Denmark and Norway, during the Napoleonic Wars Found in Wikipedia.
well, it depends on what you think of as "the allies" so the answer is yes because wichever side they joined could be "the allies". but i do know that they went against the Germans like most others so if you percieve the Germans as allies the answer is NO.
George Washington
The seven years war
It was the North American part of the Seven Years War; basically, only people from the USA call it the "French and Indian War". It was mostly fought by French colonists and their American Indian allies against British colonists along with their American Indian allies. Britain and her allies eventually won the Seven Years War, forcing France to give up most of her territory in North America. The outcome of the French and Indian War would eventually lead to the American Revolutionary War, which started about 12 years after it ended.
there camps and habbitants were wanted to be controlled during the seven years of war...
France supported the United States, and Spain was an ally of France and techniclly supported the U.S. 1763-Seven Years War loss for France-mad at Britain 1588-defeat of spanish armada for Spain-mad at Britain