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Despite the name "French and Indian War," not all Native Americans fought for the French. Some Indian tribes, such as the Iroquois Confederacy, and the Catawba, fought for the British.
The Players in the French and Indian War . Three major groups fought over North America during the French and Indian War: Great Britain, France, and the American Indians.
Portraying French, British, Colonial and Native American combatants, reenactors camped with tents and gear authentic to the period of the French & Indian War (1754-630 and staged battles with ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! David Narret lectures on the events leading up to the French and Indian War. American History professor David Narrett lectures about the events ...
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British forces in 1755 outside Fort Duquesne, near present-day Pittsburgh, in a battle that was part of the French and Indian War, a conflict that shaped the political geography of North America.
This week (Feb. 10) in 1763, France and Great Britain signed the Treaty of Paris, thereby ending the French and Indian War (sometimes called the Seven Years War). At first ...
May 28, 1754: Virginia militiamen under Lt. Col. George Washington clash with French troops at Jumonville Glen. July 3, 1754: French troops and Indians attack Washington’s force at Fort Neces… ...
Hidden away in the hills of Fayette County, Jumonville Glen is where the first shots of the French and Indian War were fired. A group of colonial militia, led by a 22-year-old lieutenant colonel ...