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Which statement best describes the reason that most Native American tribes sided with the British at the end of the French and Indian War?
(1) The French had a much better relationship with the Native Americans from trading furs and other items than the British did.
(2) British leaders promised Native Americans they would have control of the Ohio River Valley after the war.
(3) British leaders refused to seek Native American allies in war because they did not want to share territory after the war.
(4) Communication issues between Native American and British leaders prevented them from agreeing on a plan for cooperation.
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