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The French and Indian war occurred between 1754-1763 and involved the

A) British against the French.
B) French against the Iroquois.
C) The British against the colonists.
D) The French against the Canadians.

French And Indian War

A conflict between British and French forces in North America from 1754 to 1763, part of a larger series of wars, which also involved various Native American tribes.

Treaty Of Paris

The 1783 agreement that ended the American Revolutionary War, recognizing American independence from Britain.

Anglo-Americans

Originally, English-speaking inhabitants of the Americas, particularly those of British or American birth or descent, now more broadly refers to English-speaking North Americans.

  • Gain an understanding of the influence European conflicts and treaties have on indigenous and colonial populations.
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