it effected the british by making them tired of high taxes for a war they felt lost.
Ps: I got it from the book who ever asked lol because i always do the same thing.
no
There's the Little Big Horn, which the Native Americans call the Greasy Grass, in 1876.
Um actually most Native Americans were Neutral meaning would not take the Patriots nor Britains side. They did not believe violence solved anything and tried to stay out of the wars.
Native Americans fought the Battle of Fallen Timbers in an effort to keep control of their lands in the Northwest Territory. Despite the treaty that ceded Northwest territory land to the Americans, British troops continued to occupy the territory and assist Native Americans in fighting the colonists. The battle ended in total victory for the Americans.
The Battle of Frenchtown was a devastating defeat for the Americans in the War of 1812, therefore it was a British/Native American victory
because they were soldiers that has a victory in yorktown
I say they were mostly loyalists.
I say they were mostly loyalists.
Most Native American tribes sided with the British because they promised that there would be no expansion beyond the Appalachian Range.
Great Britain and the Loyalists and Native Americans that were allied with them
by being stupid
The Native Americans.
The Battle of the Little Bighorn
no
The victory of the Colonists over the British in the Revolutionary war was a disaster for the Native Americans. The British promised the Native Americans that the Colonists would not go farther west than they already were, in order to get help from the Native Americans to defeat the French in the French and Indian War. After they won the won, the newly formed USA tore up the treaties and took land from the Native Americans and forced the Native Americans to move farther west or north to Canada.
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There's the Little Big Horn, which the Native Americans call the Greasy Grass, in 1876.