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Which of the following is true of Native American alliances during the French and Indian War?a. Tribes only allied with the British. b. Tribes only allied with the French. c. Tribes remained neutral and did not fight in the war. d. Tribes allied with both sides during the war.

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D, tribes fought with both sides

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User Chris Rackauckas
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The correct answer is D) Tribes allied with both sides during the war.

What is true of Native American alliances during the French and Indian War is "Tribes allied with both sides during the war."

Another episode of the many armed conflicts between Great Britain and France were lived in the North American territory during colonial times. The reason: territorial disputes in the Americas. The war started in 1754 over land and trade rights issues and became an international conflict in 1756 with the beginning of the "Seven Years War," between France, England, Spain, Prussia, and other European countries.

During the French and Indian War, Native American Indian tribes allied with both sides, the French and the British, because they already had some king of a relationship due basically on trade. The Indians thought that allying with British or French would report benefits over their lands in the case its side won the war.

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