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French and Indian War.
French and Indian War.
The French and Indian War was part of a wider grobal conflict between France and britain and their allies. The American portion of the war was begun by George Washington at Ft. Duquesne when British Native American allies killed a French diplomat.
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.
They were on the British side, The French and Indians were allies against the British.
The French were allies with the Algonquians and the British with the Iroquois.
The French and Indian war in North America saw the American colonists and the British army engage in battle with the French and their Native American allies. Noteworthy about this war was that George Washington was a commander who waged war on the French.
the french [Indian]allies were the algonquins and the hurons. the british [Indian] allies were the Iroquois . also some were neutral
the irriques
The French and Indian War began because of the American colonists and the French colonists both wanting to move into the area west of the Appalachian Mtns. Since the colonists wanted to farm there and the French wanted to fur trap, they could not coexist in the same area. So pretty much, the French and their Native American allies fought against Britain, the American colonists, and their Native American allies.
umm the french and indians were allies dumb@$$
They were allies