How did colonial troops interact with British officers during the French and Indian War?

Colonial troops were well disciplined and obeyed orders better than regular British troops.
British officers chose the best colonial troops to serve as colonels and generals.
British officers looked down on colonial troops and saw them as inferior.
Colonial troops often turned against their British officers and became spies for the French.

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Answer:

British officers looked down on colonial troops and saw them as inferior.

Explanation:

The colonial troops refers to an army that was raised by the British empire from their colonial territory. They created the colonial troops to helped them in wars against other European empire. Example of a colonial troop would be the Sepoy, a group of infantrymen that was first created by the British from Indian colony.

The treatment that British troops gave to them were pretty bad. They were often faced with constant insults, having to receive the least priority when receiving weapons and food supply, and being sent to a more dangerous side of the war.