Native Americans allied with the French in the French and Indian War because
a. the French paid better prices for Native American furs
b. the French were more interested in the fur trade than in colonization
c. the British refused to accept Native American aid
d. the French promised in any peace treaty to limit British settlements to east of the Appalachians
e. the British could not control the colonists who raided Native American villages
Answer: b. the French were more interested in the fur trade than in colonization
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