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

They gained new rights because they had contributed to the overthrow of the French.
They gained prestige because they had fought alongside the new settlers of their land.
They suffered a loss of steady trade in fur, meat, and grain with European traders.
They suffered negative consequences because they lost both their land and their allies.

Respuesta :

Some Native American tribes supported the British and some supported the French. 

For the Indians of the Ohio Valley, the third major party in the French and Indian War, the British victory was disastrous. Those tribes that had allied themselves with the French had earned the enmity of the victorious English. The Iroquois Confederacy, which had allied themselves with Britain, fared only slightly better. The alliance quickly unraveled and the Confederacy began to crumble from within. The Iroquois continued to contest the English for control of the Ohio Valley for another fifty years; but they were never again in a position to deal with their white rivals on terms of military or political equality.

Answer:

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

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