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Question 4 (1 point)

(02.02 LC)
Which answer best explains the name of the French and Indian War? (1 point)
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d
The French were fighting against the Native Americans.
The war took place in France and Native American territories.
The French and Native Americans were fighting together against the Spanish.
The British and American colonists fought against the French and their Native American allies.

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Through process of elimination, you get the answer

The french did fight against some native americans, but also sided with a few tribes.

The french and indian war is a mere theater of the much larger seven years war, specifically the north american theater, called that by the british

The french and some native american tribes fought alongside spain in the war.

Through this, we narrow the answer down to D. Hope this helps!

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