in usa
in @north america
the french and Indian war was a war between the English and the french. they were fighting for land of north America. i think they were also fighting for the trading routes in north America. i hope that i helped! it is about the strugal for supremacy. at first the french and british didnt have a problem but then hostilaties started to break out
the french and Indian war was a war between the English and the french. they were fighting for land of North America. i think they were also fighting for the trading routes in north America. i hope that i helped! it is about the strugal for supremacy. at first the french and british didnt have a problem but then hostilaties started to break out
The French and Indian War was a war between the French and Indians
The French and Indian War of course!
The French and Indian War came first. It ended about twelve years before the American Revolutionary War began.
The French and Indian war took place in The Ohio River Valley in 1753. France and Britain were fighting over The Ohio River Valley. The Native Americans decided to side with the French at first, but after Britain started winning battles, the Native Americans decided to side with Britain. Later, Britain won the war.
the battle of saratoga NEW RESPONDENT The first battle of the French and Indian Wars was that of Jumonville Glan fought on May 28, 1754.
The French and Indian War was not between the French and the Indians. It was called the French and Indian War because the French and many Indians were allied together. This was the first major example of Europeans siding with Indians.
Mostly because they were fighting among themselves as much as they were fighting the English.
His first war was the French and Indian War where he served in the British army.
The colonists were expected to pay for the cost of the French and Indian War, yes. This was the starting point of colonial discontent with their English masters. The English felt that it was only right since, even though it was the first 'World War'(fought around the globe), most of the expense and fighting was in the 'colonies'.