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Why did the leaders of the Iroquois Confederacy refuse an alliance with the British?
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Why did the leaders of the Iroquois Confederacy refuse an alliance
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The primary reason why the leaders of the Iroquois Confederacy refused an alliance
with the British is because the British had shown over time that they could not be trusted, due mostly to settler encroachments on Native lands.
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