The Iroquois Confederacy, particularly the Mohawk tribe, did not align itself with the French during the French and Indian War. Instead, they maintained a neutral stance for much of the conflict and ultimately formed an alliance with the British. This decision was influenced by their strategic interests and desire to maintain autonomy in the face of colonial expansion.
The Native American group that sided with the English were the Iroquois.
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the french
The French persuaded the Native Americans to attack the settlers during the French and Indian War (AKA Seven Years War).
Iroqouis because the British provided them arms.
The Native American group that sided with the English were the Iroquois.
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To prevent the British from expanding and taking more land
Iroquois Confederation
the french
The French persuaded the Native Americans to attack the settlers during the French and Indian War (AKA Seven Years War).
The French fought like their Native American allies, from behind trees and large rocks.
The French fought like their Native American allies, from behind trees and large rocks.
Iroqouis because the British provided them arms.
The Ottawa chief who fought on the French side during the French and Indian War was Chief Pontiac. He is best known for leading a coalition of various Native American tribes in resistance against British colonial expansion after the war, particularly during Pontiac's Rebellion in 1763. Pontiac's leadership and efforts were significant in the struggle for Native American autonomy during this tumultuous period.
They were exploited by the British and the French in both the French and Indian War and during the Revolution. The lost much and gained nothing for their efforts.
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