During the French and Indian War, Native Americans primarily fought alongside the French, as they had established trade relationships and alliances with them. The French engaged in a more collaborative approach with Native tribes, often involving them in military strategies and respecting their territories. However, some tribes, such as the Iroquois Confederacy, chose to ally with the British, seeking to protect their interests against French expansion. The war ultimately altered the balance of power and relationships between various Native American groups and European colonizers.
The diary entry of a soldier who fought Native Americans during the American Indian Wars
Native Americans and the British
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Yes, when the English came there were many wars in fought over land. He fought in the " Indian" wars.
whose side did the native americans take between the french and british and why?
The French treated them right, but the British were jerks to them. At one point, the British fought the French, and the Native Americans fought alongside the French to support them.
The Iroquois sided with the British for the French and Indian War. The British paid the Iroquois to kill Americans that crossed over the Appalachian Mountains. The Algonquin Indians sided with the French. The Algonquin also had fought against Americans in the colonies. The British had a superior army and the Iroquois were a more united group of native Americans
The United States fought with and defeated Native Americans because they wanted to take over the Native Americans' land.
The Pilgrims got along with the Native Americans and never fought in Cuba.
Various groups fought against Native Americans throughout history, including European colonizers, the U.S. government, and settlers moving westward. Conflicts often arose over land, resources, and differing cultural practices. Notable events include the French and Indian War, the American Indian Wars, and numerous skirmishes and battles during the westward expansion. These confrontations had profound and lasting impacts on Native American communities and their territories.
Well. think of the common sense. Native Americans lost their own lands and was forced to reserved areas by the invaders "Americans".