French and Indian Wars
The French and Indian Wars were a succession of wars fought in North America between the forces on one side of Great Britain, its colonies and Indian allies and, on the other, those of France, its colonies and Indian allies.
The expanding French and British colonies were contending for control of the western or interior territories. Whenever the European countries went to war, there were actions within and by these colonies.
The North American wars, and their associated with European wars, in this sequence, are:
War of the League of Augsburg
As the wars proceeded the advantage moved inexorably towards the British side. This was largely a reflection of the greater population and and productive capacity of the British colonies compared with those of France. The French were able to offset this by more effective mobilisation[?] of Native American allies, but were ultimately overwhelmed.
See also:
Year of Conclusion
American Name
European Name
Treaty
1698
King William's War
The War of the Grand Alliance
Treaty of Ryswick
1713
Queen Anne's War
The War of the Spanish Succession
Treaty of Utrecht (1713)
1748
King George's War
The War of the Austrian Succession
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
1763
The French and Indian War
The Seven Years' War
Treaty of Paris (1763)