The British and the French
America and France
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The name "French and Indian War" can be misleading because it sounds like the French and Indians fought against each other. In reality, the English fought against the French in Canada, who had Native American allies.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Why_is_this_war_sometimes_called_the_french_and_indian_war_sometimes_the_seven_years'_war_and_sometimes_the_third_carnatic_war_why_is_the_name_french_and_indian_war_misleading#ixzz1RRJKCKIf
If you are talking about the French and Indian War... then it wasn't the French and Indians fighting each other... it was the British and Colonist fighting the French and Indians (Hurons).. Remember in America most wars are named after the country or people we are fighting... ^^ such as Korean War we were fighting the North Koreans... the Vietnam War we fought the Vietnamese I would like to add... that my answer to you is for elementary students... if you are a high school student it gets a little more technical.. since there are Native Americans (Indians) fighting on both sides.
The French and indian war was fought between the French and the British with the American colonies mostly siding with the British and the people living in the Canadian area mostly siding with the French.
Great Britain and France were the two European powers that fought against each other during the French and Indian war.
what are two nations that fought against each other during the french and Indian war.
The british vs. french
America and France
British colonies versus the french colonies, with aid from Britain and France
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.
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The name "French and Indian War" can be misleading because it sounds like the French and Indians fought against each other. In reality, the English fought against the French in Canada, who had Native American allies.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Why_is_this_war_sometimes_called_the_french_and_indian_war_sometimes_the_seven_years'_war_and_sometimes_the_third_carnatic_war_why_is_the_name_french_and_indian_war_misleading#ixzz1RRJKCKIf
France, Great Britain, Indians, 13 colonies, New France, and Spanish Florida fought in the French and Indian War.
The British, and many other European super-powers.
the british called it the french and Indian war because near the end the Indians and french started fighting against each other, rather than together against the british.
I assume you are referring to Indian tribes that fought against the French in the Seven Years War/French and Indian War. The answer to that is the Iroquois, though they didn't so much dislike them as they were offered to be free from landgrabs by the British. Other than that, the French generally got on much better with Indian tribes in North America than any of the other great powers and gave the tribes no reason to dislike them overmuch.