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Beginning with a skirmish involving inexperienced British isles official George Washington, the Iroquois chief, and the ill-fated French emissary in the backwoods of Pa, a string of occasions culminated in what would effectively become the First World Warfare. The People from france and Indian Warfare, as it is known in North America, was part of a more substantial conflict called the Eight Years' Warfare, which involved countries on three continents. The People from france and Indian Warfare was fought in the forests, plains, and forts of the UNITED STATES frontier. Originally, the French army, supported by UNITED STATES Indian tribes, was more successful than the British Military, who lacked experience in guerilla struggling tactics. Massive British isles spending bolstered their pushes in North America and ultimately won them a success over the People from france. The conflict that occurred between 1755 and 1763, and that led to the downfall of the People from france Empire in North America, ultimately overturned the balance of vitality on two continents, eroded Indian countries' ability to get independence from Western rule, and lit the fuse of the American Revolution.