No, they did not, because they had experienced too many treaties broken and too many hostile behaviors by soldiers.
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The Native Americans were considered a foreign nation to the United States and the US Army fought them in the last quarter of the 1800s in order to use their lands for westward expansion.
The Apaches.
because
You do not receive any additional pay or benefits for being a Native American.
Lili'uokalani died in 1917, she didn't trust anyone, not just the Americans. She wanted to keep Hawai'i for the native people and fought annexation to the US.
Wounded Knee
battle of little big Horn
It was actually quite unusual for Native Americans and cowboys to be enemies. For the most part, the Native Americans fought with the US Army, not the settlers or ranchers.
The US forced Native Americans to live on reservations.
the leaders are of US Army is george armstrong cluster and the sioux forces of native americans