Respuesta :

Britain now claimed all the land from the east coast of North America to the Mississippi River.

Answer:

Fighting took place around the Ohio River Valley and Pennsylvania, around New York and Lakes George and Champlain, and in Canada around Nova Scotia, Quebec and Cape Breton.

There isn't a clear answer to this that's backed up by multiple websites but this is where the major battles happened that ended up being a British victory.

Explanation:

The French-Indian War was fought between Britain and ​​France, along with their respective colonists and allied Indian groups, for control of land in North America. Occurring from 1754 to 1763, it helped trigger – and then formed part of ​the Seven Years War. It has also been called the fourth French-Indian war, because of three other early struggles involving Britain, France, and Indians. Historian Fred Anderson has called it the “most important event in eighteenth-century North America”.