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What day did the French and Indian War start?

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An answer I found said that it was March 15, 1744. But i may be wrong.

I don't know for sure. anyone can replace this with the right answer if this is wrong.

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What day was the French and Indian War?

1754 to 1763


Where was the French and Indian War located and why?

The French and Indian war was in the present day united states, because France and England were fighting over that land.


What day did the French and Indian War end?

the 4th of july 1763


Which claimed the region of present day Kentucky after the french and Indian war?

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Who claimed the region of present-day Kentucky after the French and Indian War?

King George the third


What was the main reason for the French and Indian war?

The French and Indian war occurred because France and England both claimed the same land, which is present-day Pittsburgh. The war was fought from 1754 to 1763.


Why did Britain keep an army in North America after the French and Indian War?

Britain had 13 colonies in the present day East Coast America. They had also just won the Ohio River Valley in the French and Indian War.


What day month and year did the French and Indian War begin and end?

They wanted more land and 1654 (1768)


What day did the British win control the Ohio river valley during the French and Indian war?

oct 13 1892


Did France loose Canada because of the french Indian war?

Yes but not necessarily on purpose. The French and Indian War (or the Seven Years' War) was a war between the French and British in addition to several Indian groups (mostly on the side of the French). The war was for control over the land in North America, mainly the Ohio River Valley (Near the end of the war, the French and Indians started turning against each other resulting in the name "The French and Indian War"). When the war was coming to an end, the French knew they would lose so they transferred much of their territory over to their ally, the Spanish. This large piece of territory was Louisiana. The only remaining land was the Ohio River Valley and the French's claims in modern day Eastern Canada. This remaining land was transferred over to the British.


What was the French Indian war?

The French felt that they had a superior claim to the lands of the Ohio Valley, especially the territories that are now part of western Pennsylvania. The French leaders in Quebec sent military parties to discourage the Indians from trading with the British in the region. Finally, in 1753, the French built forts in the area and were challenged by the British colonial militia under George Washington. Hostilities erupted on July 3, 1754, after a massacre of some French by Indians they had previously attacked. Washington was forced to surrender and withdraw, and soon both sides were sending reinforcements to fight in Pennsylvania and ultimately in Canada. Indian tribes were allied with both sides, with the French supported by those whose land was imperiled by the British expansion into the interior.By war's end in 1763, the French lost Canada and the majority of their New World empire to the British, but they would get their revenge by aiding the colonials in the Revolutionary War, only fifteen years later.they were fighting over land


Were was the French and Indian War fought?

It had taken place in Fort NecessityThe main places were Ohio Valley, Pennsylvania present day Pittsburg, upstate New York, Quebec, and Montreal.