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The '''French and Indian War''' was a military conflict between 1754 and 1763.It saw the [[ | The '''French and Indian War''' was a military conflict between 1754 and 1763.It saw the [[British America|colonial possessions]] of the [[British Empire]] and their Native American allies combat their [[France|French]] colonial counterpartand their own native allies. A theatre of the much wider [[Seven Years War]], the conflict ended with the ceding of Canada and Florida to Britain and ensured the survival of the Thirteen Colonies. | ||
The Native American [[Assassin]] [[Connor]] was present during the conflict <ref name="Strategy Informer">''[http://www.strategyinformer.com/news/16882/assassins-creed-3-details-revealed-in-game-informer Strategy Informer covers Assassin's Creed III]''</ref>. | The Native American [[Assassin]] [[Connor]] was present during the conflict <ref name="Strategy Informer">''[http://www.strategyinformer.com/news/16882/assassins-creed-3-details-revealed-in-game-informer Strategy Informer covers Assassin's Creed III]''</ref>. | ||
Revision as of 16:26, 5 March 2012
The French and Indian War was a military conflict between 1754 and 1763.It saw the colonial possessions of the British Empire and their Native American allies combat their French colonial counterpartand their own native allies. A theatre of the much wider Seven Years War, the conflict ended with the ceding of Canada and Florida to Britain and ensured the survival of the Thirteen Colonies.
The Native American Assassin Connor was present during the conflict [1].