cuz the Americans were taking their land
check your answer Another Answer: The French and the Indians were allies, for the most part, fighting the British.
French and Indians were on the same side fighting against the British.
The British were fighting against the Americans on North America with the support of the Canadian militia men and the Indians
The Indians were kind of allies to the British as they were fighting for them in Imphal and the Indian battalions fought in Burma as well
During World War I and World War II, Indians fought on the side of the British Empire. Many Indian soldiers served in the British Indian Army and British armed forces.
They did. They promised them to prevent settlement west of the Alleghenies.
New Zealanders, British, French, Australians, Indians on the Allies side. Turkish and Germans as the enemy.
The Tuscarora Indians and the Germans, Dutch and British were fighting in the war. The Europeans won even though many tribes joined the Tuscaroras.
The Indians who supported the crown during the Revolution were often found fighting along side the British soldiers. These Indians were promised rewards by the British following the war but were often killed or imprisoned.
Not hiring the Indians. The Indians knew their land alot more than anybody else. they had lived here for centuries. Their fighting techniques where more gorilla, (as are most militaries today) at the time the British still fought face to face with rows upon rows of men. They were an easy target and inexperienced with the terrain. The French hired the locals (the Indians) and it paid off. (Chnchila)
The French and the Indians. The British were acting like they were trying to stop the fighting, but they were actually tricking them.
I only know a little bit about it and I have a project on it but it was to stop british settlement west of the Appalachins