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The French and Indian War led to British control of lands that had been under French control.
From VOA Learning English, this is The Making of a Nation. American history in VOA Special English. I’m Steve Ember.
This week in our series we tell about the conflicts among the nations in Europe during the eighteenth century and how they affected North America.
During the eighteenth century, Spain, France and Britain controlled land in North America. Spain controlled Florida. France was powerful in the northern and central areas. Britain controlled the east. All three nations knew they could not exist together peacefully in North America. The situation could only be settled by war.
The powerful European nations already were fighting each other for control of territory and riches all over the world. These small wars continued for more than one hundred years. They were called King William's War, Queen Anne's War, King George's War and the French and Indian War.
The French and Indian War was fought to decide whether Britain or France would be the major power in North America. France, its colonists and their Indian allies fought against Britain, its colonists and their Indian allies.
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Because North America was the colony of British and they were in Europe