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Why did the Iroquois refuse to make an alliance with the British?
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The British colonies took land from the Iroquois tribes.
The British colonies took land from the Iroquois tribes.
They felt that Benjamin Franklin’s plan was too strict.
They felt that Benjamin Franklin’s plan was too strict.
They expected the French to win a war against the British.
They expected the French to win a war against the British.
The French offered land rights to the Iroquois tribes.
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Responses
The British colonies took land from the Iroquois tribes.
The British colonies took land from the Iroquois tribes.
They felt that Benjamin Franklin’s plan was too strict.
They felt that Benjamin Franklin’s plan was too strict.
They expected the French to win a war against the British.
They expected the French to win a war against the British.
The French offered land rights to the Iroquois tribes.
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The Iroquois refused to make an alliance with the British primarily because they expected the French to win a war against the British. This expectation influenced their strategic decisions during the colonial conflicts, particularly during the French and Indian War.
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They expected the French to win a war against the British.
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