France and England (Great Britain, Unitied Kingdom) have been at war many times throughout history. With causes being anywhere from Succession to Money to Land to Religion. Please resubmit the questions with a specific war or timeframe.
what was the french and Indian war
French and Indian war and the revolutionary war
The French, England, and British fought in Queen Anne's War. The French and England fought together. British was by itself.
The British won the last battle of the French and Indian War a.k.a., Seven Years War. British took over the French lands including French Canada. Pontiac's Rebllion was the last battle in the French and Indian War
Also known as the Second Indian War, it was fought in North America between New France and New England (the French and their native allies and the English and their native allies) as a side issue to the Nine Years War in Europe. The border between the two provinces in America was the Kennebec River in southern Maine, and remained the same after the war.
The Union=North and The Confederate=South, fought in the Civil War
it was a war when the french fought America
they fought in it hence the word "war"
His first war was the French and Indian War where he served in the British army.
Great Britain and France fought in the French and Indian War.
False. The French and Indian War was fought in North America. It was fought from 1754 to 1763.
Before America became a country, we fought in the French and Indian War. But, the first war we fought as a country was the American Revolutionary War.
the 2 countries that fought in the french and indian war is british also france
The French and Indian War and the Seven Years' War
the french and the british
The French and Indian War was fought in North America.
The French and the Indians fought together. the British and Americans fought together against the french and Indians. was that exiting.
The Americans never fought the French. In WW2 they may have but not in the French and Indian they weren't in the french and Indian war.