France and Britain fought over the Ohio River Valley during the 18th century, particularly in the context of the French and Indian War (1754-1763). The region was crucial for trade and expansion, leading to conflicts between French forces and British colonists, as both nations sought to control the lucrative fur trade and assert territorial claims. This struggle was part of the larger conflict between France and Britain for dominance in North America.
They fought each other in France and Northern Africa.
Ohio River Valley
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France. Jean nicollet and other explorers explored the great lakes and the missipi valley
The battle of France started on 10th May 1940.
They fought each other in France and Northern Africa.
Ohio River Valley
The French and Indian war took place in The Ohio River Valley in 1753. France and Britain were fighting over The Ohio River Valley. The Native Americans decided to side with the French at first, but after Britain started winning battles, the Native Americans decided to side with Britain. Later, Britain won the war.
In 1763, a treaty was signed by France, Great Britain, Portugal, and Spain called Treaty of Paris. France gave up Canada and its claims from Mississippi river to Britain.
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The French and Indian War also known as the nine years war.
Ohio River Valley
the british army could not protect settlers from native americans
the british army could not protect settlers from native americans
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