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  1. The French and Indian War was part of the Seven Years War waged between France and England. They fought for control of North America and the rich fur trade. The French, who had a strong presence in the Great Lakes region early on, built a fort at Green Bay in 1717 to tighten their hold on the western Great Lakes.

  2. 2 de mar. de 2018 · The French and Indian War began in 1754 as British and French forces clashed in the wilderness of North America. Two years later, the conflict spread to Europe where it became known as the Seven Years' War. In many ways an extension of the War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748), the conflict saw a shifting of alliances with Britain joining ...

  3. In the vast, sprawling landscape of North America, few places are as historically significant as the Ohio River Valley. It was here, in the crucible of the French and Indian War, that the future of the United States would begin to take shape. Two powerful European empires, France and Britain, were locked in a bitter struggle for dominance.

  4. 12 de oct. de 2011 · The French Indian War outcome decided the colonial fate of North America, and yet at the same time sowed the seeds of the eventual colonial revolution. The Most Important French Indian War outcome resulted in France’s loss of all its North American possessions east of the Mississippi, except Saint Pierre and Miquelon, (two small islands off Newfoundland).

  5. French and Indian War. a war that took place from 1784 to 1763 between England and France, both aided by Native American allies, that led to end of French power in North America. Albany Plan of Union. Proposal by Benjamin Franklin to create one government for the 13 colonies. Plains of Abraham.

  6. 20 de mar. de 2017 · Answer link. The British raised taxes on the American Colonies to help pay for the expense of the French and Indian Wars. The British felt that the Americans should pay for the war as the British felt that the war had been fought for the benefit of the colonies. The American felt that they had not benefited greatly from the French and Indian Wars.

  7. British victory in which James Wolfe and his army attacked the city of Quebec by surprise at night in 1759. Treaty between Britain, France, and Spain, which ended the Seven Years War or better known as The French and Indian War. France lost Canada, the land east of the Mississippi, some Caribbean islands and India to Britain.