The British captured the Ohio Valley during the French and Indian War (1754-1763) through a combination of military campaigns and strategic alliances. They initially faced strong resistance from French forces and their Native American allies but gradually gained the upper hand with key victories, such as the capture of Fort Duquesne in 1758. By 1760, the British had effectively taken control of the region, leading to the Treaty of Paris in 1763, which formalized British dominance over the Ohio Valley and other territories previously held by France.
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The British took over the Ohio Valley region in the early 1758s
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both french and the british wanted the land in the Ohio river valley/
The answer is that The French and The British where fighting over the land in The Ohio Valley. The result is that the British won and The French lost almost all their land in The Ohio Valley.
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