How did Indians respond to the influx of English settlers into their territory after 1763?

a. They formed alliances among themselves and launched a series of attacks.
b. They withdrew further west.
c. They turned to their traditional allies, the French, for help.
d. Most of them reluctantly signed new treaties with the English, ceding more land.


A

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