The British won the French and Indian War (1754-1763), primarily through the campaign that captured the capital of New France (Quebec) in the Battle of Quebec in 1759.
As a result, France ceded control of Canada to Great Britain. Only two small islands off the coast of Newfoundland remain French territory. During the war, thousands of residents of French Acadia (ruled by Britain since 1710) were expelled from Canada, and many resettled in Louisiana where they became the Cajuns.
the british won the french and indain war of 1812 (the seven year war)
The British helped the colonist and won the French and Indian War.
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French lost and indain won
The British won the final battle in the french indian war.
the colonist won the french indian war
The British, who were aided by some native tribes and their colonists, won against the French and their native allies.
the british!!
the french
The French and Indian War was part of the Seven Years' War. The British were one side and the French and Indian alliance the other. Eventually the British won.
french won lost
1. The French and Indian War was mainly about the ownership of the Ohio River Valley. Both the British and the French wanted it. The reason it is called the French AND the Indian War was because some of the Indians allied with the French because the French had helped the Indians previously. 2. Who won? The British won. Jordon Myers
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The British won the war
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The British won the French and Indian war and France was forced to give up all their land on the North American Continent