149k views
5 votes
How was the French and Indian War different from the American Revolutionary War?

The French and Indian War was fought in France, and the American Revolutionary War was fought in America.

America was Britain's ally in the French and Indian War, but they were enemies in the American Revolutionary War


America was Britain's enemy in the French and Indian War, but they were allies in the American Revolutionary War


The French and Indian War was mostly fought in Canada, and the American Revolutionary War was fought in America.

User Bill P
by
6.8k points

2 Answers

6 votes
the French and 5ear.was mostly.fought in Canada and the American Revolution was fought in America
User Ludell
by
7.4k points
6 votes

Answer:

America was Britain's ally in the French and Indian War, but they were enemies in the American Revolutionary War .

Step-by-step explanation:

-The French and Indian War was the confrontation between the French and the British for the control of North America. Fighting began in 1754, two years before the outbreak of the Seven Years' War in Europe, during clashes in the Ohio River. The occupation of Montreal in 1760 put an end to the war in America. French territory was distributed to the British in 1763 under the Treaty of Paris, except for the islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon near the island of Newfoundland. In this war, American colonists fought in the British side, as until then they were part of the British Empire.

-The American Revolutionary War, or the American War of Independence, was an armed conflict between Britain and its 13 colonial territories in North America, which formed an independent country, the United States of America.

User Brian Coleman
by
6.7k points