Will metal Why did many consider the Native Americans to be to the most negatively affected by the French and Indian War? A. They all fell under the control of the Iroquois Confederacy and were forced to bow down to the demands of the British. B. The French had abandoned them to the British and they were forced to make a pact with Spain. C. They lost their French allies and trading partners in the Great Lakes and were even more divided after the war. D. The British force them to signed a treaty handing over the lands of the Great Lakes to the American colonists.
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What do you think it is. @ispike
im thinking A?
The French and Indian War also had lasting (and devastating) effects for the Native American tribes of North America. The British took retribution against Native American nations that fought on the side of the French by cutting off their supplies and then forcibly compelling the tribes to obey the rules of the new mother country. Native Americans that had fought on the side of the British with the understanding that their cooperation would lead to an end to European encroachment on their land were unpleasantly surprised when many new settlers began to move in. Furthermore, with the French presence gone, there was little to distract the British government from focusing its stifling attention on whatever Native American tribes lay within its grasp. All of these factors played into the multinational Indian uprising called "Pontiac's War" that erupted directly following the end of the French and Indian War. http://www.sparknotes.com/history/american/frenchindian/context.html
so D?
I don't think the British forced them to sign a treaty.
C lol
Yes.
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