How did the french and indian war affect american indians? they lost power from their alliances. they gained land west of the mississippi river. they gained confidence in their ability to work together. they made more money from trading.



Answer :

The French and Indian war affect American Indians as they lost power from their alliances.

The British officially declared war in 1756 as a result of several wars sparked by France's continued push into the Ohio River basin and the claims of the British colonies.

The British turned the tide with wins at Louisbourg, Fort Frontenac, and the stronghold of the French Canadians in Quebec, aided by the funding of future Prime Minister William Pitt.

The lands of Canada and Florida, which were given to the British by France and Spain, respectively, at the 1763 peace conference, allowed the Mississippi Valley to expand westward.

American Indians suffered as a result of their coalitions' loss of power during the French and Indian War.

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