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Dahasolnce [82]
4 years ago
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Which is the best explanation for the treatment of Native Americans following the American Revolution?

History
2 answers:
Assoli18 [71]4 years ago
8 0

The treatment of Native Americans after the American Revolution was that the new nation did not consider Native Americans to be citizens and moved forward inland expansion without considerations for them. The British and the Americans disregarded the Native Americans in the Peace negotiations.

 

EXPLANATION:

American Revolution broke the Iroquois confederation. The Oneida tribe helped the Americans in the war against the British. The Mohawks helped and fought for the British. However, the British and Americans betrayed them. The Confederacy broken, prestige, and lost power. The America military in revenge for Iroquois help of the British attacked the lands of the Seneca, the Cayuga, and the Mohawks. The orchards were expurgated, fields flattened and the land occupied. The culture that had generated the democratic state of the Iroquois was harmed.

• The Native American communities on both sides were badly treated in diplomatic determinations from both sides. This was because of their lack of representation.

• The Creek Native American and the Cherokee tribes were amid those to join the British.

• England sworn the Native Americans land if they struggled with them.

• Four of the six Iroquois tribes struggled for the British while the other two struggled for the Americans.

• In spite of being a huge assistance to the British, the Native Americans were never embodied in the military and political determinations.

• A lot of land of The Native Americans were lost to the Americans after their triumph. This distorted their whole lifestyles as they were repeatedly pressed westward.

• Most Native American communities thought that independence of America would be a greater danger to their way of life than American colonial.

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• Which of the following best describes Native American involvement in the American revolution? brainly.com/question/11815780

Keywords : Native American, American Revolution

Subject  : History

Class  : 7-9

Sub-Chapter : American History

Ray Of Light [21]4 years ago
4 0
I believe b is the correct one
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