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They didn't contribute to any attacks by Native Americans. The Indian Wars were in the 1800's a hundred years AFTER the revolution and British control. The invasion of Americans moving west and the Indian Removal Act was the cause of tribes trying to protect their ancestral lands. Events like the Trail of Tears, the mass hanging of Dakota Sioux at Ft. Laramie in 1868, and the removal of tribes to reservations were enough to result in some conflicts.

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