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Think about how the Iroquois felt about the Ohio River valley. Why do you think Iroquois may have preferred to be neutral in the conflict between France and England? What can you infer about how the Iroquois felt about European conflicts in North America

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Answer:

Iroquois were a Native American tribe, occupied Ohio River Valley considered to be very powerful.

Explanation:

The tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy conquered the Ohio Country during the Beaver Wars. The indigenous people had occupied the land for years before the arrival of European. The Europeans brought new customs, ideas, religions, guns, livestock, and disease which stirred the Native Indians lives.

When it came to a conflict between European powers, they prefer not to get involved in the war. They expected the European countries to solve their problem by defeating one group in the battles. The European conflicts in North America forced them to get engaged through treaties as they were part of the region.

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