The exact number of people who died in the French and Indian War is difficult to determine with precision. Estimates suggest that tens of thousands of people died during the conflict, including soldiers, civilians, and Native Americans. The war lasted from 1754 to 1763 and was fought primarily in North America between the British and French colonial forces, with Native American allies on both sides.
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Well, honey, the French and Indian War, also known as the Seven Years' War, lasted from 1754 to 1763. It's estimated that around 75,000 people died during this bloody conflict, including both military personnel and civilians. So, yeah, it wasn't exactly a walk in the park.
Well, friend, the French and Indian War was a difficult time in history, and sadly many lives were lost. It's estimated that tens of thousands of people died during the war, including soldiers and civilians from various nations involved. Let's remember to honor their memory and strive for peace and understanding in our world today.
I can find no exact figures for deaths on either side, but the recorded casualty figures (which must necessarily be approximate) are:
France and her First Nations Allies (Algonquin, Lenape, Wyandot, Ojibwa, Ottawa and Shawnee): 3000 killed, wounded or captured.
On the other side, ie Britain, the American Colonies and the Iroquois Confederacy: 10400 killed, wounded or captured.
(Information from Wikipedia)
i think it was likee 73 british were killed or something, idk about the colonists
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around 3,000 men died in the french and indian war
French and indian war begins-- 1754 british win french and indian war-- 1763 9 years
B. he took land from noble families who had died
Yes, I am quite sure the French have a God... many French people are Catholic. But not all French people are religious
They are named after famous French people.