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why were the british and french fighting
The French was at war with Britain Because they were fighting for Ohio for its land and rivers.
The British, who were aided by some native tribes and their colonists, won against the French and their native allies.
The war was named after the enemies of the British: the French and the Indians.
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why were the british and french fighting
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In the French and Indian War, Britain fought the French. The Algonquians (who feared British expansion into the Ohio Valley) and the Mohawks allied with the French. The rest of the Iroquois Nation allied with the British. The colonies fought under British commanders. Generally, the war was between Britain and French. Specifically, the war was the French, the Algonquian Indians, and the Mohawks VS. the British, the rest of the Iroquois Nation, and some British-American colonies.
France and Britain are two separate countries but they are both members of the European Union.
the French. Britain left its tv on before he went out.
The French were still bitter about losing to the British in the French and Indian War so the French allied with the Americans to avenge themselves from their lose against Britain.
There were strong hostilities between the French and the British
There were strong hostilities between the French and the British
There were strong hostilities between the French and the British
The French was at war with Britain Because they were fighting for Ohio for its land and rivers.
Britain returned it to the French, angering British colonists