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Which accurately describes the major cause of the French and Indian War?








A.
The British and the Indians wanted to force the French out of North America.







B.
Indians in the Ohio Valley disagreed with the British over the price of land and furs.







C.
France and Britain disagreed over land claims and the fur trade in North America.







D.
The French and the Indians disagreed over land claims and land use.


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The main causes of the French and Indian War or the Seven Years War was that France and Britain disagreed over land claims and the fur trade in North America (C). 
The main reason for the French and Indian was was C, France and Britain disagreed over land claims and the fur trade in North America. While the French and Indians hunted and trapped for the fur trade, the British/colonist settled and farmed the land which destroyed and disrupted hunting grounds. This of course brought the dispute.
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