The rivalry between French and Dutch colonists affected Native Americans because Peter Minuit led a group of Dutch settlers to Manhattan on the mouth of the Hudson River. He bought it from the local Indians and called it New Amsterdam. More colonists settled nearby and together they became New Netherland (todays New York). Soon they enlarged New Netherland by taking over the colony of New Sweden.
Native Americans were never overweight during this period in time. The Iroquois in particular were more fond of corn, beans and squash as their main supporters of life and substance. Eating had nearly nothing to do with how the alliance with the Native Americans affected the French and Indian War.
Instead, the Native Americans fought on both sides of the French and Indian War. In turn helping out both sides.
According to page 147 in Creating America:
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The Native Americans and the Europeans (French) were alliances. They lead to their involvement in each others wars. (For ex.) the Iroquois (The Iroquois were a large tribe of Native Americans) trapped all the beavers in their own lands to get more furs, they made war on their Huron and Algonquin neighbors driving them west. Iroquois Expansion threatened the FUR TRADE. THE ENGLISH WERE ARMED BY THE ENGLISH. When France and England declared war on each other in Europe in 1689, French and English began to FIGHT. With their Native American Allies (Friends), they attacked the each others settlements and forts.
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During 1700's, two more wars between France and England fueled wars in the colonies. Neither side won a clear victory in these wars. A Final war called the French and Indian War(1754-1763) decided which nation would control the northern and eastern parts to North America.
The England and French were fighting for land.
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So basically, I guess the Native Americans and The French were great friends. The Fur Trade created economic and military alliances between the Europeans (England) and the Native American trading partners. Hope this helped!!!
It caused a lot of problems for America, and Britain it made the British pass lots of new laws, some examples are the sugar act, and the stamp act. Because of the sugar act they tossed all of the tea in to the Boston sea, and because of some of the other laws they boycotted against goods in America. Srry thats a lot of info. 2 take in at once. but I hopd this helpd.
The French and Indian War proved disasterous for the Native American communities in the Ohio Valley. The British cut supply routs and charged tribes high taxes. Much of their land was taken away as well.
The Native Americans were so important in the clash between the French and British because the Native Americans helped the French in the war between the French and British.
the side that had the best rading goods were picked to help win the war.
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Ans After the French and Indian War, Native Americans west of the Appalachian Mountains: wer this question…
Shared by the French and Native Americans
because the French treated the Indians better then the english
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the french the native Americans and the britisj
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the colonist won the french indian war
The Native Americans lost a great deal. Without the French, Native Americans could not stop British settlers from moving on their lands
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Chief Tecumseh was the Shawnee Indian that tried to create an alliance between all the Native Americans. He traveled across the country to accomplish this alliance for about 10 years.
Iroquois
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