The French and Indian War

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During the early eighteenth century, conflicts between France and England were primarily about

  • Territories and trade (correct)
  • Colonial independence
  • Succession
  • Control of North America

American historians view the French and Indian War as

  • A European conflict
  • A separate internal conflict (correct)
  • A war for colonial independence
  • A precursor to the Seven Years War

European historians consider the French and Indian War to be

  • A North American off-shoot of the Seven Years War (correct)
  • A conflict over territories and trade
  • A war for colonial independence
  • A European conflict

In the 1750s, the three largest populations living in North America were

<p>French colonists, English colonists, and Native American tribes (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Native Americans traded with the French and English colonists for

<p>Guns and ammunition (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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