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Why did the Iroquois join forces with the British? Choose 2.(2 points) Responses They were enemies with other tribes that were fighting alongside the French. They were enemies with other tribes that were fighting alongside the French. They has a long trade relationship with the British and trusted them more because they charged less than the French did when trading. They has a long trade relationship with the British and trusted them more because they charged less than the French did when trading. They wanted to join forces with the Algonquins and the Hurons who were also fighting on the British side.
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The Iroquois joined forces with the British for the following two reasons:
1. They were enemies with other tribes that were fighting alongside the French.
2. They had a long trade relationship with the British and trusted them more because they charged less than the French did when trading.
These factors contributed to their decision to ally with the British during the conflict.
1. They were enemies with other tribes that were fighting alongside the French.
2. They had a long trade relationship with the British and trusted them more because they charged less than the French did when trading.
These factors contributed to their decision to ally with the British during the conflict.
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