The French and Indian War from 1754 to 1763 was instrumental in determining the ownership of North America. Prior to the start of the war there were two distinct nations on the continent - British North America and New France.
by Tim Harry
Following a cessation of fighting, the French and Indian War had transformed the whole ownership of the North American continent. The French and Spanish were left with almost negligible amounts of land, whilst the rest of the
When the greatest war (to date) fought on North America ended, one nation stood tall. The other lost a key country in its immense empire.
The French and Indian War was an extension of England's and France's Thirty Years War.
by Jerry Curtis
The French and Indian War had major repercussions in France, England and the American colonies. After seven years of struggle on a world-wide front, France finally succumbed to superior British power in an American war theater