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sattari [20]
3 years ago
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What issues determined Native Americans involvement in the American Revolution?

History
1 answer:
Genrish500 [490]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

They fought for the promise to keep their land, hunting rights, and isolation from the American settlers.

Explanation:

Hello there emilyrtsai15, The American Revolution of 1765 was a rather bloody battle that the Native Americans of the Americas found themselves always entwined in. Native Americans fought on both sides of the American Revolution, the most notable tribes being the Iroquois, Cherokees, and Creeks. Their allegiances with both sides however were at most times highly unstable. They fought for the promise to keep their land, hunting rights, and isolation from the American settlers. Those that fought under both the British and Americans however met the grim fate of having everything promised in return for their support stripped of them in one form of another.

Hope this helps!

-HM

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