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27 April, 06:27

What was different about the French and Indian War with respect to the other European wars between 1688 and 1748? A. It was the only war that was not fought over succession to a throne. B. It was the only war in which Indian tribes were not involved. C. It was the only war that started in North America. D. It was the only war in which the Spanish allied themselves with the British.

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  1. 27 April, 07:08
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    I think the answer to this question is B
  2. 27 April, 07:55
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    Option B. It was the only war in which Indian tribes were not involved.

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    The French and Indian wars took place on American soil. These wars took place between the French and the British fighting to take control of America. The French Indian war began in the north of America as a result of territorial competition and expansion. The border between the French and British possessions was not well-defined and hence there was one disputed territory in the Ohio valley. This resulted in a long war which was resolved by a peace treaty giving the British advantage of territorial gain.
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