The answer to this question c
The supreme court was very discrete and strict.
The French and Indian War was the nine-year North American chapter of the Seven Years War. The conflict, the fourth such colonial war between the kingdoms of France and Great Britain, resulted in the British conquest of all of New France east of the Mississippi River, as well as Spanish Florida. The outcome was one of the most significant developments in the persistent Anglo-French Second Hundred Years' War. To compensate its ally, Spain, for its loss of Florida, France ceded its control of French Louisiana west of the Mississippi. France's colonial presence north of the Caribbean was reduced to the tiny islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon.
1.who did they fight
2.why did they fight
3.who won
4.when did it start and when did it end
5.who where the generals
6.who was the president at the time
Answer:
I didn't know either so just ask other to do that