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What effect did the French and Indian War have on the Native American tribes who fought in it?

A: They gained new rights because they had contributed to the overthrow of the French.

B:They gained prestige because they had fought alongside the new settlers of their land.

C:They suffered a loss of steady trade in fur, meat, and grain with European traders.

D:They suffered negative consequences because they lost both their land and their allies.

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I’m almost certain that it is

D:They suffered negative consequences because they lost both their land and their allies.

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Answer:

They suffered negative consequences because they lost both their land and their allies

Step-by-step explanation:

The French and Indian War was the part of the Seven Years' War that was fought in North America, mainly between the French and the English. Most of the Native American peoples aligned with France as they enjoyed a profitable trading partnership with French companies.

However, England won the war, with devastating consequences for the Native people. The English cut off their supplies and imposed new laws. They also removed the Native Americans from their lands. This led to extensive conflict between the two groups.

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