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Well, the British had already broken many promises they made to Native Americans. Native Americans were so upset over this that they sided with the French in the French and Indian War over the Ohio Territory.

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Neither the British or the Americans originally wanted support from the American Indians, ad it was unclear who the Native Americans would support. Two-thirds of the Iroquois tribes fought with the English against the colonists.

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1.) It increased the fighting between settlers and Indians. novanet.

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