ANSWER The American Indians, the Canadians and, after the battle of Saratoga, the French, Dutch, Spaniards allied with the colonists against Great Britain.
it was the British and Indians i am thinking. i could be wrong though
it was easier for rich indians to live under british rule
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The British encouraged the Indians to grow cotton instead of food.
American colonials fought with the British, along with Indian allies
In the French and Indian War, Britain fought the French. The Algonquians (who feared British expansion into the Ohio Valley) and the Mohawks allied with the French. The rest of the Iroquois Nation allied with the British. The colonies fought under British commanders. Generally, the war was between Britain and French. Specifically, the war was the French, the Algonquian Indians, and the Mohawks VS. the British, the rest of the Iroquois Nation, and some British-American colonies.
The French and Indian War was not between the French and the Indians. It was called the French and Indian War because the French and many Indians were allied together. This was the first major example of Europeans siding with Indians.
The 2 sides, basically were Allied and Axis. The Axis defenders were Germany with some foreign troops, Indians and some Slavs. The Allies were British, American, Canadian, Australian , and many other Allied countries.
ANSWER The American Indians, the Canadians and, after the battle of Saratoga, the French, Dutch, Spaniards allied with the colonists against Great Britain.
The British and allied strength was 118,000
The Hurons were allied with the French and the Iroquois were allied with the British
Nigeria was a member of the British Empire so was on the Allied side.
Because the British treated the Indians like slaves
Well they allied with the British because the British promised to give the Natives land in return. In a sense, the British persuaded/bribed the Natives into being allies with them.
Well they allied with the British because the British promised to give the Natives land in return. In a sense, the British persuaded/bribed the Natives into being allies with them.
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