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Define the French and Indian War (summarize it shortly please)

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It was a nine year war between France and Britain over control over colonial America. Due to the problems the war caused, it was one of the leading factors for the American Revolutionary War.

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French and Indian War, American phase of a worldwide nine years’ war (1754–63) fought between France and Great Britain. (The more-complex European phase was the Seven Years’ War [1756–63].) It determined control of the vast colonial territory of North America. Three earlier phases of this extended contest for overseas mastery included King William’s War (1689–97), Queen Anne’s War (1702–13), and King George’s War (1744–48).

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Date: 1754 - 1763

Location: North America

Participants: Cherokee France United Kingdom

Context: Seven Years' War

Major Events: Treaty of Paris Battle of Quebec Battle of Jumonville Glen Battle of Minorca Battle of Fort Necessity

Causes of the French and Indian War

The French and Indian War began over the specific issue of whether the upper Ohio River valley was a part of the British Empire, and therefore open for trade and settlement by Virginians and Pennsylvanians, or part of the French Empire. Behind this issue loomed an infinitely larger one, however: which national culture was to dominate the heart of North America. Settlers of English extraction were in a preponderance in the coveted area, but French exploration, trade, and alliances with Native Americans predominated.

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