No, the French and Indian War was from 1754 to 1763 and involved Britain fighting against France and their native allies. The French Revolution was from 1789 to 1799 and involved only the French.
Canada, Ohio Valley and the 13 colonies.
because the french asked for the Indians help to defeat the British in the french and Indian war.
False. The French and Indian War was part of the Seven Years' War, however, it was not fought in Europe.The French and Indian War was fought in North America, so the answer would be false. It was, however, part of the Seven Years' War.
the north
Because the English colonized the Central part of North America (US) and the French colonized the Northern part of North America (Canada). Also it is worth noting that the Spanish colonized the Southern part of North America (Mexico).
east
In the North American Continent, the French and Indian War saw the French Empire pit itself against the British Empire for control of land. The war was from 1754 to 1763 and was part of a world wide conflict between these two great powers.
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According to Encyclopedia Britannica, Academic Version, the war between the France and Great Britain in 1754-63, was over the colonial territory in North America. The Indians were in alliance with the French.
The French and Indian War was part of a larger, worldwide conflict. That said, what sparked the war in North America was when George Washington, as part of a diplomatic mission to the French in Fort Duquesne [Pittsburgh], failed to protect the French diplomats from the vengeance of his Native American allies. Killing a diplomat is considered an act of war.
mostly eastern Canada