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The Last of the Mohicans  In the novel, __The Last of the Mohicans__ there are three different groups that include the French, British, and Indians. The current war going on in the novel is the French and Indian War. This means that the French and some tribes of Indians are going against the British, and its allies. The main tribes of Indians that were introduced in the book were Hurons, Mohicans, and Delawares. In the British and French groups, there are no separate tribes or groups, but for Indians they have numerous groups and tribes across America. Within these three different nationalities, their relationships with one another are very diverse.  First, the British are mainly enemies with the French, and are fighting them currently in the novel. They are also enemies of some tribes of Indians, but not all of the tribes. In the novel, they are friends with two specific tribes that include the Mohicans, and the Delawares. The rest of the tribes in the novel they are enemies of, including the Hurons. The British and French relationship is very rocky, and wars between them break out at times. As soon as the French came into the Americas to conquer land, the British would be trying to get more and more land in America. As soon as one of them invaded their territory, an all out war occurred until one of them surrendered. Then, the winner would have more land, and the loser would have lost some of their land. The Indians are the same way with the British because they fight over land for farming, as well as territory for towns. There were a few occurrences between the Indians and British in which they would burn down towns, and start wars with each other.  The Indians’ relationships with the British, French, and themselves are very diverse, and it truly depends on the certain tribe. Some Indians are friends with the British, which include the Mohicans, and the Delawares. Some tribes like the Hurons are against the British, but help the French. Some tribes are against both the British and French. Some tribes are even hostile towards other Indian tribes, and don’t want to befriend any of their neighboring tribes; so Indian relationships can vary dramatically, since they aren’t all the same tribe.  The French are against the British supporters, when it comes down to it. Any allies of the British are the French’s enemies, and it doesn’t matter if they are Indians or any other country. The French are a nation that isn’t afraid to go to war with a more powerful country. They tend to pick fights, and start wars more often than their enemies do. The French are allies with some Tribes of Indians, and the Indian tribes that they were friends with would fight for them. Even though the French were allied with groups of Indians, they lost a lot of their battles to the British.  Between the French, British, and Indians there are numerous relationships. The French and British are enemies of each other and are in a war. They have allies which are groups of Indians that will fight at their side through the entire war. The groups of Indians that are on the British’s side are the Mohicans, and the Delawares. The group of Indians that are on the French’s side is the Hurons. The Indians in the novel have taken a variety of sides. They could have been with the French, British, other Indian groups, or they could have been all by themselves by not befriending anybody. Overall, the relationships between these groups of people might be diverse, but they all have a choice of who they befriend and fight against.