3 tribes that joined french
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what effect did the trade networks have on groups of native america
The Native American group that sided with the English were the Iroquois.
False. It was fought between the British (who joined forces with the English/American colonists in the 13 colonies) and the French (who joined the Native Americans). It a war over the territory west of the Ohio River. It ended with the Treaty of Paris through which France granted most of the territory they had in Canada and east of the Mississippi River.
I am not sure what you are asking. Native American tribes were all throughout North America. When the Europeans arrived millions of Native Americans were living in North America.
The Algonquin, Shawnee, Ottawa, Wyandot, Lenape and Ojibwa all joined the French to fight the British.
The fur trade was a big part of the Native American and French relations. Most of the friendliness amongst the French and Native Americans would have come from the business the two groups were partaking in.
The three groups living in America that did not fight the British were the Native Americas, the Quakers and the Loyalists.
In North America, different Native American groups fought alongside both Britain and France
the algonquie , shawnee and ottawa
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the french colonized in America to trade fur with the native Americans
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The Taino
The primary ethnic groups are descended from the native tribes, which intermarried with Europeans, mainly the Spanish and French, during the colonial period (1500-1980).
Huron is the correct answer