Canada's History
The Seven Years' War was a global conflict between Britain and France. In North America, it is sometimes called:
- ○The Patriot War
- ✓The French and Indian War
- ○The War of the Roses
- ○The Acadian War
Correct answer
The French and Indian War
In North America, the Seven Years' War (1756–1763) is often called the French and Indian War. It ended French colonial power in North America and transferred New France to British control.
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