The Iroqois sided with the British because the French under Samuel De Champlain had quickly made enemies with them in the seventeenth century. They decided to make a treaty with the British because of this.
the person who wrote this needs to explain more in their answer and spell Iroquois correctly though other than that this is a great explanation.
The English.
Because they wanted to be on the winning side
The Iroquois traded furs with the English in exchange for weapons and cloth.
Iroquois
Most of the Iroquois fought on the British side. The Oneida stayed neutral for the first two years and then joined the colonists.
Yes, they got them by trading with the English
Helped the English=it was the Iroquois, I'm sure :)=
To stay away from the English
Iroquois
Iroquois
Cheda reaffirms the alliance with the English by emphasizing shared interests and mutual benefits, highlighting the importance of their partnership in the face of Iroquois aggression. He seeks to engage the English by presenting the Iroquois requests for assistance as a threat to both their territories, urging them to act decisively to protect their collective security. By framing the situation as a crucial moment for collaboration, Cheda aims to galvanize English support against the Iroquois.
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