Well if you are referring to the french and Indian war that all started in 1754 when the french had a fort in what is now Pittsburgh. The British in Virginia thought it was on there land so they tried to make the french leave. George Washington (21 years old and fighting for Britain) lead around 150 men and tried to force the french out. They killed 10 french men and that sparked the french and Indian war. Then General Edward Braddock joined Washington and the french joined with there native American friends and at Fort Duquesne the Indians and french fought the British.
Here in America. It was in the fight between the british and the colonists.
Siding with the Indians and giving them guns to fight. They basically started a war with America by doing those things.
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i think the Indians and british did not the English/Americans is that true i just found out the Indians and Americans did ok bye
French & Indians VS. the British
the colonists did
the french and Indian war was the french and Indians attacking the british By: Mark Wilson
He told the Indians not to fight back if they were being attacked.
The Indians weren't treated fairly, so they decided to rise up and take a stand. They felt like they weren't being heard and that they deserved equal rights as human beings. They fought a fight with the British, they didn't win, but their statement was clear as to what they wanted, therefore the British started being more fair.
theres a bunch. the french and Indian war was a big one where the french and Indians teamed up to fight against the british i believe
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