b. Iroquois
English forces from Carolina seize the opportunity to attack Florida, while the Spanish mounted a counteroffensive against Charleston. France ordered raids into New England, while the English launched an abortive naval expedition to seize Québec.
Relations among various native groups proved crucial throughout this war; the Creek people joined the English attack on Florida for their own reasons, hoping to defeat the Apalachees, who were allied with Spain.
The Mohawk and Abenaki tied to France carried out attacks against Puritan settlers in Maine and western Massachusetts. Notably, the French did not attack New York, not wanting to antagonize that colony’s Iroquois allies, with whom they had a recently signed a peace treaty.