Yes some tribes stayed neutral while other tribes were persuaded by the treaties the Americans and British made. The tribes that stayed neutral didn't join either side were having too much problems to go into war like holding their own land or maintaining their tribe. It goes either way when it comes to which tribe wanted what either side offered.
They were Patriots in the American Revolution.
They were exploited by the British and the French in both the French and Indian War and during the Revolution. The lost much and gained nothing for their efforts.
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The USA and Russia were allies during WWII, but NOT during the American Revolution, no.
The British enlisted the services of enslaved people during the American Revolution.
They were Patriots in the American Revolution.
Neutral, I'm 100% sure since I looked up the answer!
Farmer, Surveyer, Col in the Militia during the French and Indian War
During the american revolution the colonists regulated trade and taxes since the American Revolution was precipitated.
They were exploited by the British and the French in both the French and Indian War and during the Revolution. The lost much and gained nothing for their efforts.
Arkansas was not even a state during the American Revolution.
Some Northeastern tribes worked with the British, while others with the American forces. Others stayed neutral.
The governor of Louisiana during the American Revolution was Bernardo de Galez
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People who where on the side of great Britain during the American Revolution
The USA and Russia were allies during WWII, but NOT during the American Revolution, no.
The French Revolution happened during 1789-1799 and the American Revolution happened during 1775-1783. So the French Revolution happened before the American Revolution.