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Ede4ka [16]
3 years ago
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What effect did the French and Indian War have on the Native American tribes who fought in it?

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VLD [36.1K]3 years ago
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What effect did the French and Indian War have on the Native American tribes who fought in it?

D. <em>"They suffered negative consequences because they lost both their land and their allies."</em>

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Xelga [282]3 years ago
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They suffered a loss of steady trade in fur, meat, and grain with European traders.
They suffered negative consequences because they lost both their land and their allies.
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