The British lost the support of the Indians of the Ohio Valley primarily due to their aggressive expansionist policies and failure to respect Native American land rights. After the French and Indian War, British settlers encroached on tribal territories, leading to increased tensions and conflicts. Additionally, the British government's indifference to Native American grievances and their alliances with rival tribes further alienated the Ohio Valley Indians, ultimately diminishing their support. This loss of trust and cooperation contributed to the eventual uprisings against British rule, such as Pontiac's Rebellion.
Indians
The native Indians, equipped and encouraged by the French fought the British settlers.
The French had claimed the Ohio River Valley first, so they are the ones who fought against the British.
So that they could avoid war with the indians!
So that they could avoid war with the indians!
So that they could avoid war with the indians!
The British took over the Ohio Valley region in the early 1758s
the British intervened so that the Americans would not fight with the Indians
British
Ohio River valley
The British and French's fight
the British