The French and Indian War (1754-1763), sometimes referred to as the Great War for Empire, and part of the global conflict called the Seven Years' War (1756-1763) in Europe
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The French and Indian War got its name because the war contained France and the Native Americans against the Brittish and American colonies.
Seven Year's War.
because the british and the french were fighting. not the french and indian so it's confusing.
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The Seven Years War is what the British usually call it.
The French and Indian War got its name because the war contained France and the Native Americans against the Brittish and American colonies.
Seven Year's War.
In the U.S., this war is generally known as the "French and Indian War"; that is its name. The war, occurring from 1654 to 1763, was between the British and the French, supported by American Indians. But this war was part of a broader conflict of the time known primarily as the Seven Years' War. The British and the French refer to the war of that name, encompassing the North American component ("French and Indian War") without naming that portion specifically.
what are two nations that fought against each other during the french and Indian war.
The name of the treaty that ended the French and Indian War was called the Treaty of Paris, which was signed in the year 1763.
The French & Indian War.
His first war was the French and Indian War where he served in the British army.
because the british and the french were fighting. not the french and indian so it's confusing.
Treaty of Paris