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Q: What falling city in 1760 ended the french and Indian war?
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When did French-Indian war end?

1760


What year did the French and Indian War happen?

The fighting between Franch and England was largely concluded in six years, from the Jumonville Glen skirmish in1754 to the capture of Montreal in 1760.


What physical landform divided the French and Indian territories in 1760?

The Appalachian mountains.


Site of the final battle of the French and Indian War captured by the british in 1760?

The site of the final battle of the French and Indian war (also known as the Seven Years war) was Montreal.


What can be referenced as the official start of the rebellion of the colonies?

The 1760 conclusion of the French and Indian War, and the ascension of King George III


Who fought in the battle of Sainte-Foy?

At Sainte-Foy in April 1760, the French won a victory over the British during the last days of French and Indian War.


What fort were the french forced to surrender in the french and Indian war?

The French's defeat occurred during the battles of Sainte-Foy and Restigouche. A surrender was negotiated between Governor Vaudreuil and General Amherst in 1760.


Which conflict created the debt that American colonists were expected to repay to Great Britain during the 1760's?

The French and Indian war created the debt. The British expected that American colonists to repay it to Great Britain during the 1760's.


What war was Great Britain in during the 1760 when George the thrid became King?

The Seven Years War, aka The French and Indian War (1756-63)


When did Dutch Slave Coast end?

Dutch Slave Coast ended in 1760.


How do you say 1760 in French?

mille sept cent soixante


When did the French give up their interests in India?

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