How did treatment of the Algonquians and the Hurons by the French lead these American Indian groups to side with the French during the French and Indian War?

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Because of their ambition for fur trading, a French leader named Samuel de Champlain wanted to form an alliance with the Algonquin, Huron, and Montagnais tribes before the English did.

At this time, the Montagnais, Huron, and Algonquin tribes were allies and would only join forces with the French if they could aid them battle the Mohawk tribe. In 1609, the alliance was formally sealed. Although the war hadn't yet begun more than a century prior, the straightforward treaty that had brought the French and Indians together as a single unit against the English in the French and Indian War did.Between 1638 until 1684, the Algonquin tribes engaged in warfare with the opposing Iroquois tribes. Both tribes were greatly devastated by this conflict, but in the end, the Iroquois prevailed. The Beaver Wars were the moniker given to this conflict.

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