The british fought on one side and the french and indians fought on the other side. The colonists fought on the british side, and got andgry when the proclamation of 1763 was passed: it stated that the colonists did not have access to the other dside of the Ohio river valley, only the native americans who fought along with the conlonists and the british. my name is Jayda Alfred i am 10 years old and i just blew your mind.
The british fought on one side and the french and indians fought on the other side. The colonists fought on the british side, and got andgry when the proclamation of 1763 was passed: it stated that the colonists did not have access to the other dside of the Ohio river valley, only the native americans who fought along with the conlonists and the british. my name is Jayda Alfred i am 10 years old and i just blew your mind.
He fought for the British side, as a loyal subject to his majesty's service.
The Iroquois Confederation sided with the British in the French & Indian War.
Yes, the Iroquois Confederacy fought along side the British, and British America. While France, Spain and New France had the Algonquin, Lenape, Wyandot, Ojibwa, Ottawa, Shawnee and Mi'kmaq Indians on their side.
The Iroquois Indians helped the fighters in the British army and the British colonists. The Huron Indian tribe helped the French. Early in the war, young George Washington was sent to Ohio to quell the disturbance there. It was his first battle. He and his fighters were so outwitted and out-numbered that Washington had to surrender. He returned to Virginia where he lived and vowed he would never go to war again. But he was called upon again, and eventually became General George Washington.
It is a positive force because the French fought on the American's side.
British
Well they had allies and fought on the same side. I hope it helped.
France, Great Britain, Indians, 13 colonies, New France, and Spanish Florida fought in the French and Indian War.
America and some indians
The british fought on one side and the french and indians fought on the other side. The colonists fought on the british side, and got andgry when the proclamation of 1763 was passed: it stated that the colonists did not have access to the other dside of the Ohio river valley, only the native americans who fought along with the conlonists and the british. my name is Jayda Alfred i am 10 years old and i just blew your mind.
The French because they wanted revenge on Britain for fighting against them in the French and Indian War.
He fought for the British side, as a loyal subject to his majesty's service.
The Iroquois Confederation sided with the British in the French & Indian War.
The British had treaties with the Native tribes who had fought on their side in the French and Indian War.
The Indians mostly resented the expansion of the British/Americans into their lands, so most fought on the side of the French. Some tribes, however, had been misused by the French Canadians and fought on the British side. A tribe allied with the British may have initially started the conflict by provoking a battle between French forces and George Washington's Virginia troops at Fort Necessity in southwest Pennsylvania.
the anwer is both. the English took advantage of them but the french used them as friends and traded equally. they (french) didn't need guns when comunicating and the English fought counstanstly
french side