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It is known like Franco-Indian War (1754-1763) to the part of the Seven Years' War developed in North America. The name refers to the two main enemies that different tribes of Native Americans, British and French faced. It is also known as the War of Conquest in Canada. This was the fourth colonial conflict between France and Great Britain.7

The war was the result of tensions between the British and French mainly due to the expansionist claims of the colonies of both countries. Issues such as conflicts between the natives also came into play, who were forced to request protection from one or another colonial empire.7 In Europe, Maria Theresa I of Austria decided to regain Silesia, which had been in the hands of Prussia since the War of Austrian succession. In the Old World, the war began in the autumn, when Frederick II the Great of Prussia decided to go ahead of Austria.8

In North America, the first British attack occurred in May 1754, although the first confrontation that went beyond a skirmish occurred two months later, in July, at Fort Necessity. The contest lasted nine years, initially with a clear French dominance, although the final result was favorable to Great Britain when they conquered Canada. Peace was reached with the Treaty of Paris and meant the loss of all the French continental possessions since Louisiana had to cede to Spain in compensation for the loss of Florida to the British.

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