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The primary reason is due to the fact that it was fought by the current world powers of the day on both the European (under the name of the Seven Years War) and North American continents. The results being that Great Britain became the leading power in North America and France turning over to Spain what would soon be called the Louisiana Purchase.

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Because warfare occurred in the same manner as WWI did, across the globe.

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What officially ended the French and Indian War in 1763?

The Seven Years' War, a global conflict known in America as the French and Indian War, ends with the signing of the Treaty of Paris by France, Great Britain, and Spain.


How the French and Indian War was related to the Battle of Lexington and Concord?

The French and Indian War was a global war between France and England. In the American Colonies, the war was conducted with the French and their Indian allies on one side and the British and their American and Indian allies on the other. This was took place before the Revolutionary War and American colonists fought beside the British, not against them. In fact, George Washington had his first combat experience during this war. After the French and Indian War which was won by Britain, the American colonists became disenchanted with the British who they saw as not treatuing them as real Englishmnen despite their help for the British against the French. This perception on ingratitude, added to other complaints such as taxing the Colonies without any representation in Parliament, led to the American Revolution. Lexington and Concord were among the first real engagements of the Revolution.


Why is Globalization of industries a common factor today?

Globalisation today for industries is common beacasue if industries follow only the domestic approach then they have to stick to only Indian market this will lead to only earning profits in the Indian market only. if the administration want to be a global leader then obviously it has to go for Globalisation.


What were the first steps toward the french and Indian war?

1.virginians wanted to settle the Ohio valley. 2. the governor of Virginia sent George Washington to notify the british that they were on british terrotory. 3. they refused to leave, french/Indian war starts


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Why do some historians consider french Indian war as first global war?

Because it meets the same definition as WWI.


What global war concided with the French and Indian War?

the British and the French


What global was coincided with the French and Indian War?

The seven years war?


Some historians consider the French and Indian war as the first global war how can this be so?

Because it was fought where ever colonies existed, as well as within Europe itself. Parts of North America was a colony, and parts of Asia. Depending upon the historians; a global war might be the number of countries involved OR the regions across the globe that are fought upon. If simply counting the numbers of countries involved in the war, then the Korean War (1950-1953) would be a world war...since nearly every European Nation (the UN) as well as North American and parts of Asia sent troops to fight in Korea. Most historians, however, seem to draw the line at the regions fought in...which give it global status or not.


What global war coincided with the French and Indian?

larger conflict kwnon as The seven years war.


What officially ended the French and Indian War in 1763?

The Seven Years' War, a global conflict known in America as the French and Indian War, ends with the signing of the Treaty of Paris by France, Great Britain, and Spain.


Why do some historians consider the french and India war as the first global war?

Well, they actually have a valid point there. WWI was called the "Great War" until WWII came along; then it got re-titled WWI. WWI was not nearly as global as WWII was. The land war of WWI was fought almost entirely in Europe, but the naval battles occurred in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Apparently, the French and Indian War was fought about the same way, but involved even more land fighting around the world than did WWI. If World War I qualifies as a "World War" based upon scattered fighting thru-out the globe; those very same standards might have to apply to the French and Indian War also. Those arguments aside; the only "true" world war ever fought was WWII. And that war went global when America entered into it on 07 December 1941.


What logo is a french global insurance group in paris?

Axa is the logo for a french global insurance group.


Why do historians consider Columbus to be more important than Leif Ericson?

Columbus landing started the colonization of the Americas.


Which are Indian NGO working on global warming?

Janjagran Charitable Society is working on global warming


What is the french word for global?

mondiale


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