the colonists supported the british
The Indians.
The French and Indian War (also know as the war of the conquest) The American Indians supported the french because the french fur trappers and traders that they had come across treated them with respect and the English did not. (the war was against the french and british) french and Indians were enemies of the british the Indians helped the french the british won :(
The Iroquois Confederation sided with the British in the French & Indian War.
The people that participated in the French and Indian war were the British and french
French and Indian War.
the british
In the U.S., this war is generally known as the "French and Indian War"; that is its name. The war, occurring from 1654 to 1763, was between the British and the French, supported by American Indians. But this war was part of a broader conflict of the time known primarily as the Seven Years' War. The British and the French refer to the war of that name, encompassing the North American component ("French and Indian War") without naming that portion specifically.
The French and Indian War (also know as the war of the conquest) The American Indians supported the french because the french fur trappers and traders that they had come across treated them with respect and the English did not. (the war was against the french and british) french and Indians were enemies of the british the Indians helped the french the british won :(
The Iroquois Confederation sided with the British in the French & Indian War.
The people that participated in the French and Indian war were the British and french
French and Indian War
French and Indian War
Which statement best describes British-American relations after the French and Indian War?
No. The French did.
French and Indian War.
how did the british officials change their policy toward the indians after the french and indian war
The British fought the French.
the french and the indian war took place in the territories between the british and french