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North America
Before America became a country, we fought in the French and Indian War. But, the first war we fought as a country was the American Revolutionary War.
The British called the war The French and Indian War because that's who they were fighting against (The French and their Indian allies).The French called it the Seven Years' war because it was originally supposed to last seven years, but it continued on to be nine.The difference is the French & Indian war was between Britain & France in the US and the Seven Years War was a separate conflict fought in Germany and central Europe between Prussia and a coalition headed by Austria, France, and Russia.The link being France. And France loses in both battles.Read more: seven-years-war
The Native Americans helped both the French and the British. . . . .. the Iriqois helped the french and the mohawk helped the British. I hope this helps :)
Oh yeah, because the French-indian war spread across the world between the major European powers. It was mainly fought in North America, Europe, and India.
No. The French and Indian War ended in 1763. The US did not exist until 1789.
US, French, Indians
No one. The US did not exist until almost a quarter-century after the French and Indian War. No US means no US President. However, George Washington who became the first US President served as a young American officer in the French and Indian War.
North America
there wasn't a president of the US during the French and Indian War because the US didn't exist then. The was from 1754-1763, the declaration of Independence wasn't even signed until 1776.
The French and Indian War was the longest US war before 1850.The longest US war in history was the Vietnam War.
He was in the first battle of the french and indian war.
The French and Indian War, the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Civil War were fought in the United States.
The French and Indian War was fought twenty years before the American Revolution. There was no US president and the states were still colonies.
Before America became a country, we fought in the French and Indian War. But, the first war we fought as a country was the American Revolutionary War.
The French and the British fought for the land in the the new land or the us. If you also want to know why the French and Indian war is named that way, then i can answer it as well. The war was named that why not only because the French and The Natives fought with each other but because some Indians fought against the French.
The British called the war The French and Indian War because that's who they were fighting against (The French and their Indian allies).The French called it the Seven Years' war because it was originally supposed to last seven years, but it continued on to be nine.The difference is the French & Indian war was between Britain & France in the US and the Seven Years War was a separate conflict fought in Germany and central Europe between Prussia and a coalition headed by Austria, France, and Russia.The link being France. And France loses in both battles.Read more: seven-years-war