Which of the following was a cause of the French and Indian War? Britain and France disputed borders in the Ohio River Valley. French and American smugglers competed for navigation rights on the Ohio River. France and Native Americans disputed trading rights in the Ohio River Valley. Native Americans attacked British forts in the Ohio River Valley.
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the answer is,Native americans attacked british forts beside ohio river.
To point out that there is a mistake in your question in the last sentence, That forts will not be built in river but beside the river
To point out that there is a mistake in your question in the last sentence, That forts will not be built in river but beside the river
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Britain and France disputed borders in the Ohio River Valley is the correct answer.
The French and Indian war also called the Seven Years War (1754-63) was fought between the British and France, each being supported by American Indian Allies. The cause of the War was specific issue of Upper Ohio River valley in North America. Both the parties claim it as their part of Empire, which lead to the war known as French and Indian War.
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