July 9, <span>1862 is the answer</span>
Answer:
The Native Americans supported the British in the American revolution because in this period there was unrest among the natives and the colonies due to the land which American settlers were taking away from the natives.
The British agreed to defend native lands from encroaching settlers. One of the famous Native American was Joseph Brant, a leader of the Mohawk tribe also known as Thayendanegea who helped the British soldiers in the war.
The order of events is as follows: King James I of England ascends the throne and affirms the divine right, thus suppressing religious dissidence. The Puritans begin to face persecution in England. Carlos I ascends to the English throne and dissolves the parliament. The civil war breaks out in England, temina in the decapitation of Charles I.
The monarchy is restored, embraces Catholicism, thus suppressing dissent. Puritan militants rule England, proscribe the Anglican and Catholic faith. The pilgrims flee to America. Queen Elizabeth dies without an heir.
Carlos I is son of Jaime I, Carlos II restored the monarchy and is son of Carlos I. Jaime II is defeated by the Puritans and is son of Carlos II.
Propaganda was one way. I can’t think of any others right away.