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Land disputes erupted as a result of LaSalle's claim to the Mississippi River and the territory around it. For instance, the French desired property for a tobacco plantation, which culminated in the Natchez Uprising, which ended in the destruction of the Natchez people. These events occurred in Mississippi.

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What was the conflict between native Americans and the French?

Generally,  Territory disputes erupted as a result of LaSalle's claim to the land around the Mississippi River and the river itself. For instance, the French desired property for a tobacco plantation, which culminated in the Natchez Uprising, which ultimately led to the eradication of the original Natchez people.

In conclusion, The French and Indian War (also known as the Seven Years' War) was a theater of the larger Seven Years' War that took place in North America between 1754 and 1763. This conflict pitted the North American colonies of the British Empire against those of the French, with various Native American tribes supporting both sides of the conflict.

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