Answer:
During the French and Indian War:
1. Fought alongside the French --- Indians
2. Main opponent of the British --- French soldiers
3. Fought alongside the British --- Colonists
4. Main opponent of the French --- British soldiers
5. Country that gave up control of Canada --- France
6. Country that gave up control of Florida --- Spain
Step-by-step explanation:
The French and Indian War was the American theater of the Seven Years War (1756-1763).
The name is associated with two main opponents of Britain: the troops of royal France and several Indian tribes that were allies of the French. This war completed a series of colonial wars between England and France, sometimes called the Second Hundred Years War. The conflict erupted over the claims of the British and French on the territory in the Ohio River Valley, which at that time was already inhabited by 3,000 to 4,000 Native Americans. Starting on the eve of the Seven Years' War and, to a large extent, provoking it, the French and Indian War ended with the defeat of France. As a result, France lost all of its colonial possessions in America, called New France. In addition, Britain took possession of Florida, which had previously belonged to Spain, allied with France. French territories east of the Mississippi River passed to England, and French Louisiana west of the Mississippi was transferred to Spain to compensate for the loss of Florida.