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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.

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