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The 1760s: The French and Indian War
The French and Indian War which is the setting of The Last of the Mohicans, lasted seven years. Originally, the conflict was between England and France with various tribes supporting both sides. The failure of the English to use their allies in an effective manner, and their poor treatment of those who did assist them, led most to leave, either not taking part or going over to the side of the French. While the Cherokee originally sided with the English, they...
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