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Luba_88 [7]
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Native Americans were a very important part of the War of 1812, and the tribes were very active participants in the conflict in

both the Northern and Southern parts of the war. Use the resources below to complete one of the two assignments listed Answering the following question- in what ways did Native Americans contribute to the War of 1812? Describe important battles and important leaders on both sides of the conflict.
Write 2-3 paragraphs answering the question above effectively with proper spelling, punctuation, paragraph and sentence structure.

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Papessa [141]3 years ago
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The War of 1812, which lasted from June 18, 1812 to February 18, 1815, was fought over issues that continued to plague relations between the United States and Britain after the Revolutionary War, like impressment of American sailors and trade restrictions on American shipping.
Though many American grievances were resolved during the course of the war, the Treaty of Ghent, which formally ended the War of 1812, involved no significant change in pre-war borders or boundaries.
For Native Americans who had allied with the British, the outcome of the war was devastating to their land and political autonomy.
irina [24]3 years ago
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Native Americans were a very important part of the War of 1812, and the tribes were very active participants in the conflict in both the Northern and Southern parts of the war. Use the resources below to complete one of the two assignments listed Answering the following question- in what ways did Native Americans contribute to the War of 1812? Describe important battles and important leaders on both sides of the conflict.

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