In the American Revolutionary War, the British were fighting for themselves against the Americans and, further into the war, the French.
Answer:
Because they never experienced the violence.
Explanation:
I'm not sure if this is the answer but I think it was because they never experienced the violence that they were giving people. Sorry if this doesn't make sense but I tried. :)
The alliance of Native Americans in the area with France.
In reality the [peace] policy rested on the belief that Americans had the right to dispossess Native peoples of their lands, take away freedoms, and send them to reservations, where missionaries would teach them how to farm, read and write, wear Euro-American clothing, and embrace Christianity. If Indians refused to move to reservations, they would be forced off their homelands by soldiers.