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DENIUS [597]
3 years ago
9

Why do you suppose the indains helped the french

History
1 answer:
swat323 years ago
6 0

I suppose the Indians helped the French because the British took their land to make colonies. To get revenge, they helped the French for the British to lose the land.

Hope this helps!

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