The French and Indian War was actually not fought between the French and Indiand, as its name elludes. The other common name for it, the Seven Years' War is also a disillusionment; it was fought for around ten years. This war pitted the French and Native Americans against the British and American colonists. The British ended up winning, giving them much of North America, including Canada.
It was between the French and the Haudenosaunee. The Haudenosaunee were allies with the British (french rivals). The war was won by the Haudenosaunee, so the French settlement in Canada (New France) became British territory and the British also took over the fur trade.
And also, just a note, it is improper to call the Aboriginal peoples of Canada "Indian". They have their own names and diverse cultures and do not like to be called "Indian". The term "Indian" should only be used to describe people from the country of India.
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The people that participated in the French and Indian war were the British and french
british and native americans
Yes they were them and several others were involved in it.
It was part of the Treaty of Paris of 1763. The treaty involved Spain, France, and England and ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years War.
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The French, Indians vs. Britain,and colonies.
Well the Iroquois was involved with Britain
The people that participated in the French and Indian war were the British and french
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british and native americans
Yes they were them and several others were involved in it.
The French & Indian War
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because they were indians??
New France and Great Britain are the two countries involved in the French and Indian War. It is also known as the seven year war.
No, the French and Indian War was from 1754 to 1763 and involved Britain fighting against France and their native allies. The French Revolution was from 1789 to 1799 and involved only the French.
The French and Americans (Technically indians from america)