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The French and Indian War
Map of the French and Indian War
The map shows British possessions, French possessions, and disputed areas in what is now the northeastern United States and eastern Canada. At the time, the British possessed Nova Scotia, a portion of modern-day Maine, a portion of modern-day New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, a portion of modern-day New York, New Jersey, a portion of modern-day Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and a portion of modern-day Virginia. The remainder of the modern-day northeastern United States was disputed territory. To the north, the French controlled New France, which consisted of portions of modern-day Newfoundland and Labrador; Quebec, and Ontario. The map shows the locations of two British forts and nine French forts. It also shows the location of eight British victories and four French victories. Finally, it shows the movements of French and British forces during the war.
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