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The French and Indian War involved competition over territory and what else?

The war between the Britain and native Americans competition to control the Ohio valley region


Who gained complete control over Asia in the French and Indian War?

No one gained complete control over Asia in the French and Indian War, because the French and Indian War was fought in the New World, not in Asia. The contested territory in the French and Idian War was the boundaries between French and British possessions in America extending from Nova Scotia to Virfinia.


Did France loose Canada because of the french Indian war?

Yes but not necessarily on purpose. The French and Indian War (or the Seven Years' War) was a war between the French and British in addition to several Indian groups (mostly on the side of the French). The war was for control over the land in North America, mainly the Ohio River Valley (Near the end of the war, the French and Indians started turning against each other resulting in the name "The French and Indian War"). When the war was coming to an end, the French knew they would lose so they transferred much of their territory over to their ally, the Spanish. This large piece of territory was Louisiana. The only remaining land was the Ohio River Valley and the French's claims in modern day Eastern Canada. This remaining land was transferred over to the British.


What war erupted between the british and the french over Canada?

the french and the Indian war


Who was given swords in the french and Indian war?

TheSamurais serving over there to help the French

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What territory did the French and British fight over during the French and Indian War?

The French and British fought over the Louisiana Territory.


The French and Indian War involved competition over territory and what else?

The war between the Britain and native Americans competition to control the Ohio valley region


The French and Indian War started in the 13 colonies in what territory?

The french and Indian war started in the 13 colonies over control over the Forks of the Ohio which is the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers.


Who gained complete control over Asia in the French and Indian War?

No one gained complete control over Asia in the French and Indian War, because the French and Indian War was fought in the New World, not in Asia. The contested territory in the French and Idian War was the boundaries between French and British possessions in America extending from Nova Scotia to Virfinia.


What did the American colonist believe that led to the French and Indian War?

The American colonists believed that the whole thing that led to the French and Indian War is the argument over the territory of Canada. Most likely, Quebec.


What was the territory fought over in the french and Indian war?

The territory that was fought for in North America ranged from Canada southward to the Gulf of Mexico, and to the west from the Mississippi River to the Atlantic Ocean in the east. The English wanted to expand their territory often invading the French's territory causing battles to break out. The land was invaded by the English resulted in the French's building of Forts along its frontier.


What territory was fought over in French and Indian War?

The territory that was fought for in North America ranged from Canada southward to the Gulf of Mexico, and to the west from the Mississippi River to the Atlantic Ocean in the east. The English wanted to expand their territory often invading the French's territory causing battles to break out. The land was invaded by the English resulted in the French's building of Forts along its frontier.


Why did England believe they had claimed all of north America?

They didn't. During the seven years war (French and Indian War) they took over French territory in North America. They did recognize that territory south of Georgia and west of the Mississippi River was Spanish owned


Did France loose Canada because of the french Indian war?

Yes but not necessarily on purpose. The French and Indian War (or the Seven Years' War) was a war between the French and British in addition to several Indian groups (mostly on the side of the French). The war was for control over the land in North America, mainly the Ohio River Valley (Near the end of the war, the French and Indians started turning against each other resulting in the name "The French and Indian War"). When the war was coming to an end, the French knew they would lose so they transferred much of their territory over to their ally, the Spanish. This large piece of territory was Louisiana. The only remaining land was the Ohio River Valley and the French's claims in modern day Eastern Canada. This remaining land was transferred over to the British.


Who fought the french in the french and India war?

The British and French. It was over North American territory.


What are facts about the French and Indian War?

Although it was a war between colonial powers, it affected settlers the most. APEX


How did Britain's victory in the French and Indian War make it the most powerful force in North America?

Britain gained all French territory in North America as a result of them winning the French and Indian War. However, the largest French territory, Louisiana, was ceded to Spain before the end of the war to prevent the British take over of the territory. So in reality, Spain and the UK were still battling for power in the Americas as France was only left with its territory of Haiti in the Caribbean. Spain had more land area than Britain but lost its power in the 1800s when all its territory became independent. Britain remains in the Americas even 'til today.