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Elza [17]
3 years ago
5

Why did the native americans not trust the U.S in 1812

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1 answer:
galina1969 [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

For Native Americans, the War of 1812 was a desperate struggle for freedom and independence. Native Americans became involved in the conflict to secure British support

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