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why did native americans get involved in the french and indian war? select all that apply they felt it was the only way to prot...Asked by Rea
Why did Native Americans get involved in the French,and Indian war?select all that apply
A.They felt it was the only way to protect their way of life
B.Europeans threatened violence agaist their families,and made them choose a side
C.They wanted to double cross both the French,and the British
D.it allowed them to reignite old conflicts with other Native American groups
A.They felt it was the only way to protect their way of life
B.Europeans threatened violence agaist their families,and made them choose a side
C.They wanted to double cross both the French,and the British
D.it allowed them to reignite old conflicts with other Native American groups
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Rea
pick the two that are the most correct
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Native Americans got involved in the French and Indian War for several reasons. The following options are applicable:
A. They felt it was the only way to protect their way of life - Many Native Americans saw the war as a means to defend their lands and way of life against encroaching European settlers.
B. Europeans threatened violence against their families and made them choose a side - The pressures and threats from European powers often forced Native American tribes to align with one side or the other for their own safety and the protection of their communities.
C. They wanted to double cross both the French and the British - Some Native American groups played both sides against each other in order to gain strategic advantages, although this was not universally true for all tribes.
D. It allowed them to reignite old conflicts with other Native American groups - The war provided an opportunity for various tribes to engage in longstanding rivalries and conflicts with other Native American groups, although not all tribes may have seen this as a primary motivation.
In summary, options A, B, C, and D all reflect different motivations for Native American involvement in the French and Indian War.
A. They felt it was the only way to protect their way of life - Many Native Americans saw the war as a means to defend their lands and way of life against encroaching European settlers.
B. Europeans threatened violence against their families and made them choose a side - The pressures and threats from European powers often forced Native American tribes to align with one side or the other for their own safety and the protection of their communities.
C. They wanted to double cross both the French and the British - Some Native American groups played both sides against each other in order to gain strategic advantages, although this was not universally true for all tribes.
D. It allowed them to reignite old conflicts with other Native American groups - The war provided an opportunity for various tribes to engage in longstanding rivalries and conflicts with other Native American groups, although not all tribes may have seen this as a primary motivation.
In summary, options A, B, C, and D all reflect different motivations for Native American involvement in the French and Indian War.
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The two most correct reasons for Native American involvement in the French and Indian War are:
A. They felt it was the only way to protect their way of life - This option captures the primary motivation for many tribes, as they sought to defend their lands and way of life against European encroachment.
B. Europeans threatened violence against their families and made them choose a side - This acknowledges the pressure and threats that Native Americans faced from European powers, which compelled many to align with either the French or the British.
These two options most accurately represent the complex dynamics that influenced Native American participation in the conflict.
A. They felt it was the only way to protect their way of life - This option captures the primary motivation for many tribes, as they sought to defend their lands and way of life against European encroachment.
B. Europeans threatened violence against their families and made them choose a side - This acknowledges the pressure and threats that Native Americans faced from European powers, which compelled many to align with either the French or the British.
These two options most accurately represent the complex dynamics that influenced Native American participation in the conflict.
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