they went bankrupt, helped America's revolution, and started their own.
The major event that galvanized the British effort to drive the French out of India was the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), particularly its Indian theater known as the Anglo-French War in India. The conflict intensified British and French competition for dominance in the region, culminating in key battles such as the Battle of Plassey in 1757. British victories during this war significantly weakened French influence in India, allowing the British East India Company to expand its control over vast territories. This shift marked the beginning of British colonial dominance in India.
the indians didnot want peace
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France lost Canada and Louisiana as a result of what the French call la guerre de sept ans (Seven Years War, as in Britain).
Generally speaking, the French and Indian Wars ended France's colonial ideas in India and North America. The British defeated the French armies soundly.
The French and Indian War and the Seven Years' War
Left India
french won lost
left India
well....... the french and Huron Indians lost
they left india
The British and French. It was over North American territory.
India
There was, is, nor will be a war between India and France. Who ever made this question, it's just propaganda. There actually WAS a war, that was called the French and Indian War, in 1754-1763. It was against the British and the French, NOT India.
India. General Wolfe took Canada away from the French, and Lord Clive forced them to leave India, during the French and Indian War.
France and India. What did you expect?