The british fought on one side and the french and indians fought on the other side. The colonists fought on the british side, and got andgry when the proclamation of 1763 was passed: it stated that the colonists did not have access to the other dside of the Ohio river valley, only the native americans who fought along with the conlonists and the british. my name is Jayda Alfred i am 10 years old and i just blew your mind.
The British and the French
what are two nations that fought against each other during the french and Indian war.
Great Britain and France were the two European powers that fought against each other during the French and Indian war.
Great Britain and France fought in the French and Indian War.
The French and Indian War was fought in North America.
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.
His first war was the French and Indian War where he served in the British army.
False. The French and Indian War was fought in North America. It was fought from 1754 to 1763.
The british vs. french
they fought in it hence the word "war"
The Americans never fought the French. In WW2 they may have but not in the French and Indian they weren't in the french and Indian war.
the french and Indian war was between the years of 1730-1737