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The '''French and Indian War''' was a military conflict between 1754 and 1763, which took place between the armies and Native American allies of both the [[British Empire]]'s [[United States|colonies]], and their French colonial counterparts. | The '''French and Indian War''' was a military conflict between 1754 and 1763, which took place between the armies and Native American allies of both the [[British Empire]]'s [[United States|colonies]], and their French colonial counterparts. | ||
A theater of the much wider Seven Years' War, the conflict ended with the official signing of the Treaty of Paris on February 15, and with the ceding of [[Canada]] and [[Florida]] to Britain, and ensured the survival of the Thirteen Colonies. | A theater of the much wider Seven Years' War, the conflict ended with the official signing of the Treaty of Paris on February 15, and with the ceding of [[Canada]] and [[Florida]] to Britain, and ensured the survival of the Thirteen Colonies. | ||
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Revision as of 19:42, 3 August 2013
Template:War The French and Indian War was a military conflict between 1754 and 1763, which took place between the armies and Native American allies of both the British Empire's colonies, and their French colonial counterparts.
A theater of the much wider Seven Years' War, the conflict ended with the official signing of the Treaty of Paris on February 15, and with the ceding of Canada and Florida to Britain, and ensured the survival of the Thirteen Colonies.
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