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During the French and Indian War, both the British and French forces primarily used firearms such as muskets, including the British Brown Bess musket and the French Charleville musket. Artillery pieces, like cannons and mortars, were also employed in sieges and open-field battles. Additionally, native tribes and colonial militias utilized bows and arrows, as well as various forms of melee weapons. The war saw a mix of traditional European military tactics and indigenous warfare strategies.

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