Which was not a reason that the iroquois joined forces with the british

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The Iroquois Confederacy joined forces with the British during the French and Indian War primarily due to various strategic and political reasons, including the desire to maintain their autonomy and protect their territory from French encroachment. However, one reason that was NOT a factor in their alliance with the British would be a strong cultural or ideological alignment with British colonial interests, as the Iroquois had their own distinct cultural practices and governance and were often wary of European powers. Instead, their decisions were driven more by pragmatic concerns regarding land and alliances rather than cultural affinity.