During the French and Indian War, the British sought to secure the support of the Iroquois Confederacy, recognizing their strategic importance in the conflict. Initially, the British treated them as allies, offering gifts and negotiating treaties. However, as the war progressed and British interests shifted, the Iroquois often found themselves sidelined, facing pressure to align with British forces while also contending with their own internal divisions and pressures from the French. This unequal relationship ultimately led to feelings of betrayal among the Iroquois as the British prioritized their own military objectives over the interests of their indigenous allies.
The French treated them right, but the British were jerks to them. At one point, the British fought the French, and the Native Americans fought alongside the French to support them.
A) the british began to respect American culture B) the colonist began to question british authority C) the british began to treat Americans as equals D) the colonist became more dependent on Britain
The British Governor Richard Blanchard decided to help out the french and Indians by letting them use their weapons, and by helping them fight in the war. Richard Blanchard in 1850 became the first governor of the island. In the french and Indian war the Governor officials realized if they helped them they could receive a reward and they would treat the Britain people with respect and dignity.
The Treat of Paris of 1763 was the peace treaty written to secure the victory and terms of the surrender.
Treat the Indians equally
The French treated them right, but the British were jerks to them. At one point, the British fought the French, and the Native Americans fought alongside the French to support them.
A) the british began to respect American culture B) the colonist began to question british authority C) the british began to treat Americans as equals D) the colonist became more dependent on Britain
The British Governor Richard Blanchard decided to help out the french and Indians by letting them use their weapons, and by helping them fight in the war. Richard Blanchard in 1850 became the first governor of the island. In the french and Indian war the Governor officials realized if they helped them they could receive a reward and they would treat the Britain people with respect and dignity.
they wanted to weaken their military
The British sought to displace the Indians , while French treated them more like trading partners
Montgomery wouldn't have had contact with the Cherokee. The Cherokee in the 1700's were a southeastern tribe and Montgomery served with Washington in the French and Indian war. The war was in the northeastern sections of the British colonies. The southeast was under control of Spain so Montgomery would never have gone to the southeast.
Great Britain, France, Spain, and Portugal signed the treaty of Paris. It ended the French and Indian war.
Trick or treat in French is friandises ou bêtises.
The Treat of Paris of 1763 was the peace treaty written to secure the victory and terms of the surrender.
The people of the Falkland Islands ARE British.
invigo is an indian medicine to treat ed
Treat the Indians equally