According to my American History class:
The British were nice to the Native Americans. It is rumored that the British gave the NA's weapons to attack the Americans along the Ohio River Valley. This is most likely why the British were nice, because the Indians would do the dirty work for the British so they wouldn't lose any casualty.
The British taxed the colonists since they were so much in debt from the Frech adn Indian War. This sparked the beginning of "taxation without representation" protests in the colonies. The people did not like to be unfairly taxed by a country that they weren't even located near. This would eventually lead to the Ameican Revolution against the British, which the French actually helped us with. This is one of the main reasons why we won our independence.
Nothing, actually. The main problem between the British and Native Americans was the colonists settling Indian land without permission. The British fixed that with the Proclamation of 1763 which forbid settlement west of the Applaichains, where the Indians who quarreled with the British lived.
The British, having won the war, gained control of pretty much all of North America east of the Mississippi River. The land between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi were generally the territory of various Indian tribes, and the British King decided he wanted it to stay that way so there wouldn't be another war with the Indians living there already. But colonists and investors wanted to be able to go right in and take over the land, so they could start using it for business and farming and such.
So the King made a proclamation near the end of 1763 (the same year the war ended), declaring that those lands were for Indians only. This was one of the first British laws that would anger the American colonists, even though it was rescinded a few years later. In subsequent wars between the British and the Colonies/United States, the Indians in those lands would usually ally with the British, in large part because of the 1763 proclamation and subsequent related treaties.
The English interacted with the Indians by trading, spreading Christianity and learning farming techniques.
they provided them with modern weapons
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the colonist won the french indian war
the french
The people that participated in the French and Indian war were the British and french
british and colonists against the french and native americans
british and native americans
the colonist won the french indian war
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the french the native Americans and the britisj
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Ans After the French and Indian War, Native Americans west of the Appalachian Mountains: wer this question…
British
because they were indians??
French Indian
Allies of France during the French and Indian War were some of the Native Americans. They included the tribes of Ottawa's and Mississauga.