Albina Hoxha
HIST 4319
June 18th, 2008
French and Indian War
The War That Made America
From The British prospective
The French and Indian War also known as the Sevens’ Year War, is the war that made America. It was fought not only in America, but also in India and Africa where France and Great Britain had established colonies. This war was about dominating the North America. The French and the British were fighting each other but it was the Indians who would decide who win this war. The French were trading with the Indians for over a century therefore many Indians supported the French. The British were not welcomed by the Indians because they did not come to trade like the French, instead the British occupied territories. The Indians knew they could not fight neither empire on their own so many stayed neutral planning to pick whichever side won the war.
The Native Indians had been living in the new world for centuries. North America was rich in land and many people......
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