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Which phrase describes the major cause of the French and Indian War? disagreements between the French and the Indians over how to use the land and who owns the land arguments about the rights of Indians in French North America disagreements between the French and British over land claims and the fur trade arguments about the prices Indians were paid for the furs they trapped for the British

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Answer: Disagreements between the French and British over land claims and the fur trade

Explanation: K12 Test

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Answer: Disagreements between the French and British over land claims and the fur trade

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The war broke out due to territorial disputes between France and Enlgand over who owned the Ohio river valley. France saw it as part of New France, and England as part of the colony of Virginia. The land was rich in resources and fur, a valued commodity in Europe at the time.

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