In regards to Britain and France, they consistently depended on the power of their First Nations allies for war (Wright, 2008, p. 96). As early as the 1500’s, their rivalry erupted in violence, encompassing their First Nations allies (Indigenous Studies 228, 2017, 1.1). This reliance was further demonstrated in The Seven Years War in which the Battle of Plains of Abraham in 1759 determined the ultimate victor of North America, resulting in the demise of New France (Indigenous Studies 228, 2017, 5.1). Altogether, this war was greatly influenced by First Nations warriors on both sides, as their skills often impacted a battle’s result Indigenous Studies 228, 2017, 5.1). Also during this time, the French and Indian War occurred, lasting from 1754 until 1763, in which the First Nations fought aggressively for the French objective (Woods, R. B., & Willard, B. G., 1998, p. 114-115).Their efforts were also utilized in The War of 1812, in which the British and Canadians sought out the support of First Nations to build their army and defend themselves against the invasion of Americans (Berton, P., & Marsh, H. J., 2012). Conclusively, First Nations had a valuable role in the domination of North America, as their recruitment had a physical impact on the outcome of
In regards to Britain and France, they consistently depended on the power of their First Nations allies for war (Wright, 2008, p. 96). As early as the 1500’s, their rivalry erupted in violence, encompassing their First Nations allies (Indigenous Studies 228, 2017, 1.1). This reliance was further demonstrated in The Seven Years War in which the Battle of Plains of Abraham in 1759 determined the ultimate victor of North America, resulting in the demise of New France (Indigenous Studies 228, 2017, 5.1). Altogether, this war was greatly influenced by First Nations warriors on both sides, as their skills often impacted a battle’s result Indigenous Studies 228, 2017, 5.1). Also during this time, the French and Indian War occurred, lasting from 1754 until 1763, in which the First Nations fought aggressively for the French objective (Woods, R. B., & Willard, B. G., 1998, p. 114-115).Their efforts were also utilized in The War of 1812, in which the British and Canadians sought out the support of First Nations to build their army and defend themselves against the invasion of Americans (Berton, P., & Marsh, H. J., 2012). Conclusively, First Nations had a valuable role in the domination of North America, as their recruitment had a physical impact on the outcome of