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Why was the French and Indian war the war that made america?

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    France's influence in North America was tied to the fur trade - - they set up trading posts in Canada and around the Great Lakes, and maintained relationships with the native Indians. Meanwhile, British colonists settled along the Atlantic coast - - pushing the American Indians further inward. In the 1750's, France and Britain were both building empires, and came to blows over the land between their American settlements - - the Ohio River Valley. However, the Indians also called this land home, and they would play a valuable role in the war by tipping the balance of power in favor of one of the European
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    France's influence in North America was tied to the fur trade - - they set up trading posts in Canada and around the Great Lakes, and maintained relationships with the native Indians. Meanwhile, British colonists settled along the Atlantic coast - - pushing the American Indians further inward. In the 1750's, France and Britain were both building empires, and came to blows over the land between their American settlements - - the Ohio River Valley. However, the Indians also called this land home, and they would play a valuable role in the war by tipping the balance of power in favor of one of the European empires.
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