In the French and Indian War, most Native American tribes chose to fight against Great Britain. There were several reasons for this. One reason was the French posed less of a threat to the Native Americans. The French didn’t want the land of the Native Americans. The British, on the other hand, wanted to get control of more land, including the land of the Native Americans.
There were other factors also involved in the decision by most Native American tribes to support the French. The French had established good trade relations with the French. The fur trade was especially profitable. The French also married Native Americans. The French were able to convert some of the Native Americans to Christianity. The relationship with the French was very friendly and cooperative.
To many Native American tribes, the French were more trustworthy, friendly, and supportive of the Native Americans. The British seemed to be a greater threat to them. Thus, most Native Americans supported the French in the French and Indian War.
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