Ohio River Valley
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.
the french and the Indian war
TheSamurais serving over there to help the French
The peace treaty that ended the French and Indian War was the Treaty of Paris, signed in 1763. This treaty marked the conclusion of hostilities between Britain and France and significantly altered territorial claims in North America, with Britain gaining control over Canada and Florida.
Ohio River Valley
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the british and french were in a disagreement over who owned the Ohio River Valley area.
The struggle over lands in western Pennsylvania and Ohio began with competing claims between Native American tribes, the British, French, and later American settlers. This conflict ultimately escalated into the French and Indian War and the subsequent conflicts that arose from European colonization and westward expansion in North America.
Rivalry between the French and the Dutch in North America lead to increased Indian warfare. The rivalry pushed the Indians to secure more furs and items for trade and more warfare broke out over competition.
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Rivalry between the French and the Dutch in North America lead to increased Indian warfare. The rivalry pushed the Indians to secure more furs and items for trade and more warfare broke out over competition.
Rivalry between the French and the Dutch in North America lead to increased Indian warfare. The rivalry pushed the Indians to secure more furs and items for trade and more warfare broke out over competition.
Rivalry between the French and the Dutch in North America lead to increased Indian warfare. The rivalry pushed the Indians to secure more furs and items for trade and more warfare broke out over competition.
Gave them over 12 million dollars.
spanish and french fight over florida
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