Im stuck on the same question.
the french
The French and Americans (Technically indians from america)
Allies of France during the French and Indian War were some of the Native Americans. They included the tribes of Ottawa's and Mississauga.
no most of them sided with the french
because the French treated the Indians better then the english
The Native Americans helped both the French and the British. . . . .. the Iriqois helped the french and the mohawk helped the British. I hope this helps :)
The Iroquois sided with the British for the French and Indian War. The British paid the Iroquois to kill Americans that crossed over the Appalachian Mountains. The Algonquin Indians sided with the French. The Algonquin also had fought against Americans in the colonies. The British had a superior army and the Iroquois were a more united group of native Americans
Yes. During the French-Indian War, French forces armed allied Indian tribes with guns to conduct guerrilla assaults against the British and the Colonists. Before the French-Indian War, the French, British and Spanish traded guns with the Indians in exchange for Indian knowledge and resources.
You need to learn you're history. There was no America during the French and Indian War. The US was still a bunch of British colonies. And Britain and its colonies GAINED land during the war.
It was not a war between the French and Indians, it was a war between the British and French, with the Native Americans as allies on both sides. It is called the French and Indian War because if you're American/British, you were fighting the French and most of the Natives, hence French and Indian war.
That's a good question. According to the experts the two battles fought in Pennsylvania during the French and Indian war were the Revolutionary War and World War two. This was the reason that the Civil War did not happen until after the French and Indian war ended and the native Americans got decieved out of land.
They were exploited by the British and the French in both the French and Indian War and during the Revolution. The lost much and gained nothing for their efforts.