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3 May, 04:50

In both the French and Indian War and American Revolutionary war, European countrie fought for control of North America. What was the main difference between these 2 wars.

A) The French and Indian war involved native Americans. The american Revolutionary war did not.

B) in the French and Indian War the American and the British were allies in the American Revolution war they were not

C) in the French and Indian War the Americans were defeated in the American Revolution war they were not

D) the French and Indian War was mainly fought in the southern colonies the American Revolution was fought

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  1. 3 May, 05:02
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    b) in the French and Indian War the American and the British were allies in the American Revolution War they were not. while in the Revolutionary War, the Americans were fighting for freedom from the British.
  2. 3 May, 05:16
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    The main difference was that b) in the French and Indian War the American and the British were allies in the American Revolution War they were not. The French and Indian War was waged mainly against the American settlers and their British counterparts who were determining a large part of what was going on in the colonies, while in the Revolutionary War, the Americans were fighting for freedom from the British.
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