The British and the French
check your answer Another Answer: The French and the Indians were allies, for the most part, fighting the British.
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The british vs. french
britain
the british called it the french and Indian war because near the end the Indians and french started fighting against each other, rather than together against the british.
British colonies versus the french colonies, with aid from Britain and France
The French and indian war was fought between the French and the British with the American colonies mostly siding with the British and the people living in the Canadian area mostly siding with the French.
in the war of 1812 the french and british had battled in war against each other...but the war had been going on to long and so they signed a treaty to end the war....the treaty was signed in Europe and the people in british north America kept fighting until the messenger had reached them.
By trading with both the British and the French.
The American Colonists and the British fought each other over the right for America to be free from Great Britain's control.
Each continued to seek the destruction of the other.