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8 April, 05:39

Why were many American Indians more inclined to side with the French during the Seven Years' War than they were with the British colonists?

Select one:

a. They had long established trade ties with the French, most of whom did not seek permanent settlement.

b. The French were committed to the goal of ending European permanent colonization on the continent.

c. The British were viewed as a far greater threat to the future of their people and those of related tribes.

d. Their trade with the British had not significantly impressed them, and they saw no gain in siding with the British.

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  1. 8 April, 07:26
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    It is B because the French hated the British at that time, and they did whatever they could to bother them.
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