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This pushed them towards war by making the Indians leave. Also North Britain had centered on fur trade in North America, which angered the French, who originally started trading with the Indians there (ex: Mic Mac Indians) When Britain started cutting in on the French's trade, tensions grew high, and war was inevitable.

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