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One significant cause of the French and Indian War was the competition between Britain and France over territorial claims in North America. Both powers sought to expand their influence and control over the lucrative fur trade and land in the Ohio River Valley, leading to conflicts with each other and with various Native American tribes. This struggle for dominance ultimately escalated into a larger conflict, as colonial and indigenous interests collided.

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