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The Last of the Mohicans- Relationship Paper  As many people already know, relationships are made daily. They change every second between people, countries, or businesses. Countries often have enemies, therefore they wage war on opposing countries to either take over or change the view of that country. The countries of Great Britain and France did not have always the best of a relationship, but they settled their conflicts by the act of war. In the novel of __The Last of the Mohicans__, the tribe of the Mohicans had relationships with the British, French, and the tribe of the Hurons. Due to the fact that the defending army is from Britain, the Mohicans knew much about British tradition and their lifestyle. This helped the Mohicans to decide whether to rescue the captain from almost certain death. Luckily, the Mohicans were in the area at the time of the ambush to protect the British women. The Mohicans had a good enough relationship with the British to escort them to their fort. But when the Mohicans were forced to stay and fight for the British army, they rebelled. They helped many British colonists escape from the fort. Therefore, no relationship is perfect. There are flaws in every relationship you can find, but the Mohicans had a great relationship with the British. As people could imagine with the British being attacked by the French, the Mohicans would not get along well with the French. After the Mohicans killed French soldiers, the country of France was not happy with the Mohicans. Many people assume that groups of people are not always on both sides of the war. Once the Mohicans chose to help out the British army, the French were ready to kill the Mohican tribe. Many relationships are not pure evil or completely good. So considering that fact, the Mohicans obeyed the surrender that the country of Britain put in place with the county of France. This allowed the country of France to gain some respect for the Mohicans. Then again, if the Mohicans did not obey the treaty, then they would have had to try to take over a whole country by themselves. Even though the relationship with the French was mostly dreadful, there was some good in it also. Most tribes of Native Americans get along with themselves only. This is because the tribes are territorial. The tribe of the Hurons are resemble to this greatly. In order to get more land, this tribe made a pact with the French army. This allowed them to get more land to roam inside of. The tribes did not enjoy each others’ company. The Hurons also did not listen to the surrender between the two countries. Therefore, the Hurons ambushed the British army along with the Mohicans. From the pact with France, the Mohicans were not fond of the decisions that the Hurons were taking. Yet for some reason, the Hurons respected the Mohicans enough to not beat the Mohican tribe when they entered Huron territory. The relationship between the tribes was most likely the worst out of the ones described before. It is true that the tribes had their differences, but these variations were controlled by the act of violence. The Mohicans had many relationships in this novel. Many of them were bad relationships that resulted in violence, but there was that one good relationship that will last forever in their hearts. After the ambush, the relationship between the Native American tribes changed, just like relationships do daily. As relationships change, other ones start to last a lifetime. Those countries have made-up from the war. From this novel, the Mohicans made relationships with different groups of people.