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17 November, 10:32

Why is the war called the "French and Indian" war? Did the natives fight with the opposing side as well?

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  1. 17 November, 12:25
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    It is called the French and Indian war because they fought together, the natives did fight the opposing side as well.
  2. 17 November, 13:00
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    It was called that by the british because they were fighting against the french and indians

    the british did however ally themselves with certain tribes
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