There was no US during the French and Indian War!!!
The French and their Indian allies were fighting the British. Since the 13 colonies were British colonies the French were fighting the colonies.
In fact George Washington served as a major in the militia of the British colony of Virginia during the French and Indian War fighting against the French.
After the British won, they imposed taxes on the colonists to pay for having defended them against the French. The British also placed troops in the colonists homes to defend against any later attacks. These were two of the actions that later led to the American Revolution.
No. The French and Indian War ended in 1763. The US did not exist until 1789.
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No one. The US did not exist until almost a quarter-century after the French and Indian War. No US means no US President. However, George Washington who became the first US President served as a young American officer in the French and Indian War.
During the cold war the US would support "almost" anyone that resisted communism.
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there wasn't a president of the US during the French and Indian War because the US didn't exist then. The was from 1754-1763, the declaration of Independence wasn't even signed until 1776.
The French and Indian War was the longest US war before 1850.The longest US war in history was the Vietnam War.
He was in the first battle of the french and indian war.
The French and Indian War, the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Civil War were fought in the United States.
The U.S. supported France.