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”.