Very badly. They took food and supplies away from them.
The Indians were mostly upset with the Americans and decided to help the French out of retaliation. The French were nice to the Indians and treated them well and the natives in turn favored the French. The liked the French so they wanted to help them win so that they could be treated better and live peacefully under French "control" because they feared if Americans won that they would be treated terribly again.
The British sought to displace the Indians , while French treated them more like trading partners
The French and Indian War (also know as the war of the conquest) The American Indians supported the french because the french fur trappers and traders that they had come across treated them with respect and the English did not. (the war was against the french and british) french and Indians were enemies of the british the Indians helped the french the british won :(
because the French treated the Indians better then the english
I believe it is because the French treated them better generally. The reason behind this was that the French had less white settlers than the British and could not afford to lose favour with the Indians, especially the Huron tribe. The French also had greater interation with the natives as they would trade furs and one of the major French goals in North America was to convert the Indians to Roman Catholicism, not massacre them like the Spanish
They generally had positive relations with Indians. They were opposed to slavery. They treated Indians with respect.
The indians were treated horribly, they were beaten by missionaries if they didn't do things right.
The indians were treated horribly, they were beaten by missionaries if they didn't do things right.
The Indians in the Northwest territory were supposed to be treated equally and fairly.
The Indians at Fort Sill were treated like all Indians on resrvations - badly - but not as badly as Pine Ridge
there were no french indians
they were treated poorly