Answer:
The French and Indian War, which took place between 1754-1763, later became a global war when it spread to Europe in 1756, which resulted in the Seven Years War.
The following is a timeline of events of the French and Indian War:
1534:
♦ On July 24, 1534, the colony of New France is established by the French in present-day Canada.
1681:
♦ On March 4, 1681, King Charles II grants William Penn a royal charter to establish the Province of Pennsylvania.
1689-97:
♦ The War of the League of Augsburg, known in North America as King William’s War, takes place and is considered the first of the French and Indian Wars.
1702-13:
♦ War of the Spanish Succession, known in North America as Queen Anne’s War, takes place and is considered the second of the French and Indian Wars.
1713:
♦ On April 11, 1713, Treaty of Utrecht is signed which brings the War of Spanish Succession to an end.
♦ On September 2, 1713, the French claim the land where they will build the town of Louisbourg and the Fortress of Louisbourg in Nova Scotia.
1734:
♦ The French establish Fort Saint-Frédéric at Crown Point on Lake Champlain.
Explanation:
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