What strategic role native americans played in the conflict


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The answer also the strategic role Native Americans played in the conflict, as they sought British support for their own struggles against the U.S. The death of Tecumseh, a Native American leader, and the subsequent dissolution of his alliance marked a turning point in the war. The aftermath of the war was devastating for Native Americans, as they were largely wiped out and unable to seek foreign allies or resist the American frontier expansion. Therefore, the answer suggests that "Last of the Mohicans" may not accurately depict the complex and often adversarial relationship between colonists and Native Americans during the Seven Years' War.

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