The French & Indian War had significant consequences for indigenous peoples in North America. One consequence was the loss of their lands and territories. The war resulted in the British gaining control over much of North America, including indigenous lands. This led to increased encroachment and displacement of indigenous peoples from their traditional territories.
Another consequence was the disruption of indigenous trade networks and alliances. Many indigenous nations had established trade relationships with both the French and the British, and the war disrupted these networks. Additionally, some indigenous nations had formed alliances with the French or the British, and these alliances were often broken or weakened as a result of the war.
Furthermore, the French & Indian War set the stage for future conflicts and tensions between indigenous peoples and European colonizers. The British victory in the war ultimately led to increased British colonization and expansion into indigenous territories, which further marginalized and oppressed indigenous peoples.
Overall, the French & Indian War had detrimental effects on indigenous peoples, including the loss of land, disruption of trade networks and alliances, and increased colonization and oppression.