Who was the main fighters on the two opposing sides of the French and Indian war part of the global seven years war choose two with the answers be native Americans, British Spanish French

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The French and Indian War (1754-1763), which was the North American theater of the global Seven Years' War, primarily featured two opposing sides:

  1. British - The British colonies in North America were the main force opposing the French during this war. They aimed to expand their territory and control over North America.

  2. French - The French were defending their territorial claims and alliances with various Native American tribes. They sought to maintain their influence in North America against British expansion.

Native American tribes played significant roles, often aligning with the French or British, depending on their interests, but the primary opposing sides in terms of European powers were the British and the French.

The Spanish were involved later in the conflict but were not central to the events of the French and Indian War itself.