"Tribes allied with both sides during the war" is the one among the following that is true <span>of Native American alliances during the French and Indian War. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the last option or the fourth option. I hope the answer has come to your help.</span>
Though most of the tribes were siding with the French, the British were able to get some tribes to fight on their side.
The French-Indian war began as American colonists were encroaching on French land. The French fought with the Huron, long time friends of the French. The Iroquois joined the British due their feelings toward the Huron who were long time enemies of the Iroquois.
The American society emerged in the years that followed World War II as the world's most productive and affluent society. Dramatic demographic changes that have resulted throughout the country as a result of a booming economy and a "baby boom".
Well if you take the declaration of independence America used the governments of rome, the teaching of the enlightenment and the magna carta to base the document upon