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The musket was the main weapon in the French and Indian War.

French Tulle musket, British Brown Bess musket, and an array of frontier Indian weapons were very popular among the Canadian and American Militias, including Tomahawks, knives, and clubs. oh british 12 pdr guns at the Forts and french 16 pdr field guns and mortars.

The French and their allies used the Charleville musket.

The British and their allies used the Brown Bess musket.

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