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the treaty of paris ended frances power in north america. this meant that only two european powers claimed the continents lands: great britain and spain.
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- explaining what led to the conflict, or war, between the french and british?
The conflict (French and Indian War) between French and British was due to competing claims over North American territory, especially the Ohio River Valley. Both wanted to expand their colonial empires, control the fur trade, and assert dominance in the region, leading to tensions that escalated into war.
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The conflict (French and Indian War) between the French and British was led by competing territorial claims in North America (especially the Ohio River Valley), desires to expand colonial empires, control the fur trade, and assert regional dominance, which escalated tensions into war.