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How was the French and Indian War different from the American Revolutionary War?

The French and Indian War was fought in France, and the American Revolutionary War was fought in America.

America was Britain's ally in the French and Indian War, but they were enemies in the American Revolutionary War.

America was Britain's enemy in the French and Indian War, but they were allies in the American Revolutionary War.

The French and Indian War was mostly fought in Canada, and the American Revolutionary War was fought in America.

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Answered by VashisthAtul
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The French and Indian war fought for colonial expansion during the seven years war while the revolutionary war was for liberation. The French-Indian war was fought between Great Britian and French, which French ended up losing almost all of its colonies in North America. Later the Americans wanted "freedom" and the French saw this as an opportunity to exact their revenge against the British and allied with the Americans cans to defeat the British.
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