The Iroquois sided with the British for the French and Indian War. The British paid the Iroquois to kill Americans that crossed over the Appalachian Mountains. The Algonquin Indians sided with the French. The Algonquin also had fought against Americans in the colonies. The British had a superior army and the Iroquois were a more united group of native Americans
The French trappers and traders that they had dealt with had treated them with honor, fairness and dignity. This had not been the case with the early British colonists who were more inclined to "shoot first and ask questions later."
Several Native American tribes were involved in the French and Indian War. On the French side were the Shawnee, Algonquian, and Ottawa. On the British side were the Iroquois, Seneca and Onondaga.
France and Britain both claimed the same lands in North America. A cause of the French and Indian War was that the British wanted to move westward, but that was the French land. The French did not want just to give up their land, so they did not let the British have it. So the British still wanted the land, so they started having wars with the French may times they lost, but they kept fighting. The Indians come in about right now. The Indians thought the French would win and not the British. So they sided with the French thinking they would win. Also, they thought if the French win that the French would give them back a little of their land in return for their help. They thought that that the British would not give them anything if they won for helping them win. Another thing was that there were not many French and that meant that there was more room for the Indians, but with the British there were more so they kicked out the Indians like they were nothing. This war was part of a long sruggle between France and Britain for territory and power. The French would not let English colonists settle in the Ohio River valley.
The first nations sided with the british because the british promised to give them land
The French and Indian War was a segment of the much larger Wars of the Austrian Succession. Britain's allies were Austria and Hungary. In the French and Indian War itself, the Algonqian were the major allies of the British.
The Indians
The Iroquois sided with the British for the French and Indian War. The British paid the Iroquois to kill Americans that crossed over the Appalachian Mountains. The Algonquin Indians sided with the French. The Algonquin also had fought against Americans in the colonies. The British had a superior army and the Iroquois were a more united group of native Americans
The Indians fought with the French because the French were kind to them unlike some of the British. However, some Indians sided with the British as well.
France and England. France sided with the Indians
The British.
The French and Indian War was a segment of the much larger Wars of the Austrian Succession. Britain's allies were Austria and Hungary. In the French and Indian War itself, the Algonqian were the major allies of the British.
The French trappers and traders that they had dealt with had treated them with honor, fairness and dignity. This had not been the case with the early British colonists who were more inclined to "shoot first and ask questions later."
During the French and Indian War that took place between 1754 and 1763 in North America, the Iroquois Confederacy sided and fought with the British in this power struggle between the colonies of England and France. The Algonquin people sided with the French, who lost this war.
During the French and Indian War, the Iroquois sided with the British against the French and their Algonquin allies, both traditional enemies of the Iroquois. The Iroquois hoped that aiding the British would also bring favors after the war.
no most of them sided with the french
Several Native American tribes were involved in the French and Indian War. On the French side were the Shawnee, Algonquian, and Ottawa. On the British side were the Iroquois, Seneca and Onondaga.