What effect did the French and Indian War have on the Native American tribes who fought in it?

They gained new rights because they had contributed to the overthrow of the French.

They gained prestige because they had fought alongside the new settlers of their land.

They suffered a loss of steady trade in fur, meat, and grain with European traders.

They suffered negative consequences because they lost both their land and their allies.

Respuesta :

In order to prevent any revolt from happening, the British sent forth the Quebec Act and the Royal Proclamation. 

Also because of the war, they decided taht since the war was fought for the colonials, the colonials should help pay for it. As a result, tea taxes, sugar taxes, and postage stamp taxes were levied.... results of this was a pretty angry population that had a Tea Party in Boston and provoked similarily angry responses by the British regulars who saw these "un-thankful" colonials as ignorant of their contributions. 

The colonials thought (rather ignorantly) that they should have the absolute right to settle any land they wanted, and that the "savage" Indians didn't have any land rights. They also thought they should have the right to settle Canada, which was institutionally prevented in the Quebec Act. 

Results of this... in a nut shell.... peopel got real mad and started a REvolution.

Answer:

They suffered negative consequences because they lost both their land and their allies.

Explanation:

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