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what is significient about the Appalachian mountains in the French and Indian war? a. the French and Indian war was fought in the Appalachian mountains b. the French and Indians fought the British for the land west of the Appalachian mountains c. the Appalachian mountains were not heavily populated during the 1700 d. west of the Appalachian mountains was American Indian territory and the French fought with the Indians to prevent Europeans from entering native American lands please help me out in struggling on this one​

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B

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Answer: I just read about this a couple months ago, the answer is B.

Explanation: The French allied with several tribes including the Shawnee, Lenape, Ojibwa, Ottawa, and the Algonquin peoples. The British allied with the Iroquois, Catawba, and the Cherokee (for a time).

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