I say they were mostly loyalists.
Native Americans attacked Colonial settlements, and settlers killed neutral Native Americans.
Most Native Americans during the American Revolution did not align uniformly with either the Loyalists or the Patriots; many sought to protect their own interests and sovereignty. Some tribes, like the Iroquois Confederacy, had divisions, with some factions supporting the British due to promises of land protection, while others sided with the Patriots. Additionally, many tribes attempted to remain neutral, focusing on their survival amid the conflict between European settlers. Overall, their alliances were often influenced by local circumstances and the desire to maintain control over their lands.
Native Americans attacked Colonial settlements, and settlers killed neutral Native Americans.
Native Americans attacked Colonial settlements, and settlers killed neutral Native Americans.
Native Americans attacked Colonial settlements, and settlers killed neutral Native Americans.
France and SpainThe groups that helped the patriot war effort were; Slaves, apprentices, native Americans, Indian and women.
no the actually only native Americans supported the british. The french and the spanish helped the patriots in the war.
France and SpainThe groups that helped the patriot war effort were; Slaves, apprentices, native Americans, Indian and women.
I say they were mostly loyalists.
jesus saved all
George Rogers Clark
During the American Revolution, the British "southern strategy" was devised as an alternative to their failed campaigns in central and northern America during the wars first three years. From 1778-1781, the British focused their efforts on occupying the more loyalist-tending southern American colonies and doing damage to the patriot cause from their. This strategy failed, with its dramatic conclusion coming at Yorktown in 1781 with a decisive patriot victory.