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Which side did Native American groups choose during the Revolutionary War?

Which side did Native American groups choose during the Revolutionary War?

The Iroquois Confederacy, an alliance of six Native American nations in New York, was divided by the Revolutionary War. Two of the nations, the Oneida and Tuscarora, chose to side with the Americans while the other nations, including the Mohawk, fought with the British.

How did the British differ from the French in their relations with Native American tribes?

The British, who were present in large numbers, sometimes treated the Native Americans harshly and allowed settlers to take Native American lands. However, the French, with fewer settlers, wanted the Native Americans as allies. The French also treated the Native Americans with more respect.

How did the Revolutionary War affect the relationship between settlers and Indians?

How did the Revolutionary War affect the relationship between settlers and Indians? It increased the fighting between settlers and Indians, leading the settlers to claim more Native American lands. At Monmouth, what did Continental soldiers demonstrate?

How did the proclamation of 1763 affect the American Revolution?

The Royal Proclamation of 1763 (a link from EDSITEment-reviewed Avalon site) attempted to restrict that expansion and alienated many American colonists. The outbreak of the American Revolution had great consequences for American Indians. Many saw the Revolution as a contest for Indian lands as well as for liberty.

Who was the better bet the Indians or the British?

For many Indians, in particular, the Shawnee, Creeks and the very large and powerful Cherokee and Iroquois, the British seemed like a better bet.

What did the river St Johns say about the Revolutionary War?

“The Chiefs, Sachems and young men belonging to the River St. Johns have duly considered the nature of this Great War between American and Old England. They are unanimous that America is right and Old England is wrong.