because they died
The war was in north America. They was a defending between the settlers and the indians in america. All sides scalped the victim noncombatents during this frontier.
The French and Indian War was the peace treaty where France lost all its land in North America.
North Vietnam won the war.
They had a bad relationship at first but it gradually got better later on. :)
While France and Great Britain were competing for control of North America, Great Britain, with the larger number of colonists did not need to rely on Indian allies as much as the French, who had far less colonists in North America. Also the British colonists had been driving The Native Americans from their land for centuries. They believed that if the British defeated the French, then they would lose their land to the British
America didnt really lose the war. It was never America's war to lose.
The war was in north America. They was a defending between the settlers and the indians in america. All sides scalped the victim noncombatents during this frontier.
The American's didn't lose the civil war because the North states were fighting the south states over whether there should be slavery in North America or not.
the English and the French fought a war in North America.
Before the French and Indian War, Indians and Europeans had been coexisting in North America for more than a century; a relationship which had been mostly peaceful and beneficial for both. I cannot conceive that Europe would have a war in North America and not invite the Indians to participate. Moreover, I cannot conceive that the Indians would think of refusing such an invitation.
The French and Indian War was the peace treaty where France lost all its land in North America.
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The British were fighting against the Americans on North America with the support of the Canadian militia men and the Indians
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According to Encyclopedia Britannica, Academic Version, the war between the France and Great Britain in 1754-63, was over the colonial territory in North America. The Indians were in alliance with the French.
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