That's a good question. According to the experts the two battles fought in Pennsylvania during the French and Indian war were the Revolutionary War and World War two.
This was the reason that the Civil War did not happen until after the French and Indian war ended and the native Americans got decieved out of land.
The British won the last battle of the French and Indian War a.k.a., Seven Years War. British took over the French lands including French Canada. Pontiac's Rebllion was the last battle in the French and Indian War
The major person of the French and Indian war is George Washington.
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Because it nearly mirrored WWI. In WWI, the European combatants, naturally, fought the majority of their land battles in Europe (trench warfare, etc.), but some land battles and naval battles were fought in Asia, and the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans. Those same lands and oceans were fought on or in by the same European nations that fought in the French and Indian wars. Stated another way, other than the date and modern equipment/weapons; WWI and the French & Indian War were fought in almost the same places by the same nations (countries). Almost...meaning, the American colonies which were a major battlefield during the French and Indian War, was NOT a battlefield at all during WWI (aka the Great War).
Britain was fighting France. The Battle of Quebec was one of the major battles of the Seven Years' War, also called the French and Indian War.
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General George Washington, the first President of the United States, began his military experience in the French and Indian War. During this conflict, he was commissioned as a British major.
French and England.
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The British fielded more regulars and militia troops then the French although the French were the consistent winners in the early battles and had better relations with their Indian counterparts. The Royal Navy played a major role by limiting the import of French resupply and reinforcements.
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