Which was NOT a reason that the Iroquois joined forces with the British?(1 point)

Responses

They were enemies with some other tribes who were fighting with the French.
They were enemies with some other tribes who were fighting with the French.

They had long traded with British fur traders and didn’t want to upset the relationship.
They had long traded with British fur traders and didn’t want to upset the relationship.

They wanted to join forces with the Algonquins and Hurons who were also fighting with the British.
They wanted to join forces with the Algonquins and Hurons who were also fighting with the British.

The British charged lower prices than the French and therefore the Iroquois trusted them more.

1 answer

The response that is NOT a reason the Iroquois joined forces with the British is:

They wanted to join forces with the Algonquins and Hurons who were also fighting with the British.

The Algonquins and Hurons were actually allied with the French, not the British, so this statement is incorrect. The Iroquois were more likely to join forces with the British due to their rivalries with tribes allied to the French.