The British fought the French.
the british
General George Washington, the first President of the United States, began his military experience in the French and Indian War. During this conflict, he was commissioned as a British major.
yes they were
No delegates met during the French and Indian war. The colonies were still British and fought by the British military.
During the French and Indian War, the British government promised American Indians land and sovereignty over their territories if they allied with the British against the French. This was part of a broader strategy to secure Native American support in the conflict. However, these promises were often not honored after the war, leading to further tensions between Native Americans and British settlers.
The chief of the Mohawk Indian tribe during the French and Indian Wars was Thayendanegea, also known as Joseph Brant. He was a prominent Mohawk leader and warrior who allied with the British during the conflict. Brant played a significant role in leading Native American forces against the American colonists.
William Pitt
The British had the strongest navy during the French and Indian War
They were on the British side, The French and Indians were allies against the British.
King George
The British had the strongest navy during the French and Indian War