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The French and Indian War was fought mostly over control of land in this

area of North America: *
The Ohio River Valley
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Salem, Massachusetts

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Answer:

The Ohio River Valley

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Answer: North America

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The French and Indian War was fought in North America between 1755-63 by French and British forces (including colonial militia). The "Indian" part of the name is key to understanding the conflict. Native Americans chose to ally with either England or France. Competition for their trade and support created conflicts that extended far from the cities of Montreal and Quebec along the St. Lawrence River, and from the English settlements on the Fall Line.

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