The hurons
and Iroquois confederation
i think that it wasyour mama ha.ha.ha.ha. lol
it was the french and Indians vs. the british and their colonists
it is the euroquy tribe
The Iroquois
the euroquy tribe
The Arebequ
Chief Keef
The Indians mostly resented the expansion of the British/Americans into their lands, so most fought on the side of the French. Some tribes, however, had been misused by the French Canadians and fought on the British side. A tribe allied with the British may have initially started the conflict by provoking a battle between French forces and George Washington's Virginia troops at Fort Necessity in southwest Pennsylvania.
The French and Indian War was fought in the years 1754 to 1763. This war was fought by the United Kingdom and its colonies against the French and its Native American Allies. During this war, George Washington fought as a Colonel in the Virginia Regiment on the side of the United Kingdom.
The motto of Mohegan Indian Tribe is ''.
One Indian tribe that lives in the Pacific Northwest is the Lummi tribe.
there the Red tribe
Ottawa Tribe (the Indian allies that fought under Pontiac)
The irquios tribe was on the british side. The british side won the war.
The Indians mostly resented the expansion of the British/Americans into their lands, so most fought on the side of the French. Some tribes, however, had been misused by the French Canadians and fought on the British side. A tribe allied with the British may have initially started the conflict by provoking a battle between French forces and George Washington's Virginia troops at Fort Necessity in southwest Pennsylvania.
Iroquois
The French fought the war for land in the Americas, the Brittish fought the war for land in the Americas, but the Indians fought mainly to help the French win, and to eliminate rival clans. The Indians wanted the French to win because the French traded with the Indians, talked with the Indians, and even married into their clans. ^^^ Not entirely true. Actually, only one tribe helped the French, the Algonquin Tribe, and there were several who helped the British, including one of the most famous India tribes, the Iroquois.
The Cherokee
Mobile, Alabama is the state capital with a french name based on a segment of an Indian tribe. Mobile is french for the indigenous Mauvilla tribe.
I assume you are referring to Indian tribes that fought against the French in the Seven Years War/French and Indian War. The answer to that is the Iroquois, though they didn't so much dislike them as they were offered to be free from landgrabs by the British. Other than that, the French generally got on much better with Indian tribes in North America than any of the other great powers and gave the tribes no reason to dislike them overmuch.
The chief of the Mohawk Indian tribe during the French and Indian Wars was Thayendanegea, also known as Joseph Brant. He was a prominent Mohawk leader and warrior who allied with the British during the conflict. Brant played a significant role in leading Native American forces against the American colonists.
The group that fought the people of Jamestown were fought by the Powhatan Indian tribe after several months of starvation.
The Huron and Alagonquin
The Iroquois Indians helped the fighters in the British army and the British colonists. The Huron Indian tribe helped the French. Early in the war, young George Washington was sent to Ohio to quell the disturbance there. It was his first battle. He and his fighters were so outwitted and out-numbered that Washington had to surrender. He returned to Virginia where he lived and vowed he would never go to war again. But he was called upon again, and eventually became General George Washington.