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Who were France's greatest allies in
America during the French and
Indian War?
A. German mercenaries
B. Native American tribes
C. American colonists


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Answer:

The Delawares and Shawnees became France's most important allies. Shawnees and Delawares, originally "dependents" of the Iroquois, had migrated from Pennsylvania to the upper Ohio Valley during the second quarter of the 18th century as did numerous Indian peoples from other areas.