Both, depending on preexisting alliances and economic/military interests. They often chose who they thought was weaker, because if the weaker country won with the aid of the Native Americans, it would be easier for the Natives to expel whites from America.
It was a joint effort between Britain and France
In North America, different Native American groups fought alongside both Britain and France
In North America, different Native American groups fought alongside both Britain and France
they sympathized with Great Britain and France
(It was between Great Britain and France) It promised to split the land Great Britain promised to the Arabs between Great Britain and France (It was between Great Britain and France) It promised to split the land Great Britain promised to the Arabs between Great Britain and France
The relation is that the the native Americans ofered the british land but the british said no because they wanted to play monopaly
It is raiding British settlements.
Great Britain and France
France and Britain were on the same side.
Because they were still fully dedicated to the crown to briatain they felt like theyll be betraying the homeland
both Great Britain and France
I think of a buffer zone as a geological area which is physically located between two antagonistic countries, and it may or may or may not be another country. In the case of France and Britain, it was not. It was the English Channel.