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French and Indian War
The French and Indian war. At the end of the war, the French lost all of their land in North America to the British and Spanish except for some islands in the Caribbean.
French and Indian War
Generally speaking, the French and Indian Wars ended France's colonial ideas in India and North America. The British defeated the French armies soundly.
The British and the French in North America
Colonies which now is known as America and British fought French and Indians
The French & Indian Was was the expansion of the British - French fight for supremacy onto North American soil. Both sides worked to attract the many Indian tribes to their side, although the white colonists in North America heavily favored the British. The war affected North America because the British defeated the French in the New World, thereby setting the stage for the British vs colonist American Revolution.
Yes. During the French-Indian War, French forces armed allied Indian tribes with guns to conduct guerrilla assaults against the British and the Colonists. Before the French-Indian War, the French, British and Spanish traded guns with the Indians in exchange for Indian knowledge and resources.
France, Great Britain, Indians, 13 colonies, New France, and Spanish Florida fought in the French and Indian War.
The French & Indian Was was the expansion of the British - French fight for supremacy onto North American soil. Both sides worked to attract the many Indian tribes to their side, although the white colonists in North America heavily favored the British. The war affected North America because the British defeated the French in the New World, thereby setting the stage for the British vs colonist American Revolution.
both the french and the british wanted land in north America so they battled it out until it became british lands
America didn't invade Canada. The British did and the result was the French and Indian war.