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What was different about the French and Indian War with respect to the other European wars between 1688 and 1748

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Because it was fought with Soldiers and Indians on Colonial lands.
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The other European Wars were fought in Europe, but the French Indian War was fought in a Colony.

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The French and Indian War was a European War but it was fought in a New World. It was a conflict between France and Britain because France was expanding into the Ohio River Valley which came in conflict with the British Colonies which led to Britain to declare war in 1756.

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