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In which land both French and English settlers made claims and resulted in tensions and fighting? French and English settlers both made claims to land in the Ohio River Valley resulting in tensions and fighting in the region.
Why the war was referred as the French and Indian War? Because of the alliances made between the American Indian tribes and the French during the fighting.
What happened in the Fighting between 1754-1763? The English victory doubled the colonial territory since France ceded much of its North American claims, but the cost of the war left the British treasury depleted.
What the British did in order to Recover from the debts of the French Indian War? In order to gain money to repay war debts and reassert authority over British colonies, the British government passed laws and taxes that were unpopular in the American colonies.
What led to the American Revolution? Tension over these policies and taxes led to the American Revolution.
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