What land was fought over during the french and Indian war
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French and Indian War. Beginning in 1754, it lasted nearly nine years, but did not take place on international soil until 1756. Therefore, it is known as the Seven Years War to others. In America, it is known as the French and Indian war.
In England
Maybe America
The French had a stronger relationship with the Indians. The French sought to hunt and live peacefully with the Indians, whereas the British wanted to take land away from the Indians because the British thought they were not utilizing the land and they were just letting it go to waste.
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it took place mostly in America the east side, and all over umm. yes?
the french and the indian war took place in the territories between the british and french
French and Indian War. Beginning in 1754, it lasted nearly nine years, but did not take place on international soil until 1756. Therefore, it is known as the Seven Years War to others. In America, it is known as the French and Indian war.
Antarctica
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Fort Necessity
French & Indian War
The French and Indian War was fought twenty years before the American Revolution. There was no US president and the states were still colonies.
The French and Indian War was a conflict that occurred in the North American Theater of the greater Seven Years War between France and Great Brittan. The conflict took place between 1754 and 1763.
The seven year war took place in all different places in the world. Including Europe, Africa, India, North America, South America and the Philippians. this also took place in Quebec and louisberg.The Seven Years War was global and included conflicts accross Europe, North America (Where it is known as the French and Indian War), West Africa, India and the Caribbean.
The French and Indian War did not take place in France, although it was a part of the Seven Years War between England and France that did take place in France. The French and Indian War took place mainly in the Ohio River valley as far south as the Monongahela River in what is now West Virginia up to Canada. It went east to west roughly from the Allegheny Mountains to the Mississippi River at Cairo, Illinois also in the upper part of the region where the Ohio River joins the Mississippi.
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