Answer: The war was fought primarily between the colonies of Great Britain and New France, with both sides supported by forces from Europe as well as American Indian allies.
Because of imperialism, countries now had access to colonies. When the war started, they were able to equip their colonies to fight for their side. This led to higher tensions and increased involvement in the war.
There were 55 original delegates and only 41 were there the day of the signing. Three delegates refused to sign because the did not consider the constitution to be a basis for a strong and stable government and wished to make changes before committing it to law.