In 1970 the United States wasn’t fighting the British and no Native Americans joined them.
The Algonquin, Shawnee, Ottawa, Wyandot, Lenape and Ojibwa all joined the French to fight the British.
Northern Irish Irish - Nationalists, Republicans British - Unionists
the algonquie , shawnee and ottawa
No lilacs are native to southeast Europe. They are not native to the Emerald Isle of Ireland.
Native Americans joined with the British to attack American settlers west of the Appalachian Mountains primarily to protect their lands and sovereignty from encroachment. The British offered support and recognition of tribal rights, which appealed to Native groups facing increasing settlement pressures from American colonists. Additionally, aligning with the British provided a strategic advantage in their efforts to resist expansion and maintain their traditional territories against American expansionism. This collaboration reflected a complex interplay of alliances and survival strategies amid the changing political landscape of North America.
No, there are none of them in Ireland.
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They feared the Irish Republican Army (IRA). When Northern Ireland was unjustfully declared British fights began to break out between the native Catholics and new-coming Protestants. The IRA protected Ireland. And still do.
no - elk are extinct in Ireland
A plantation was when the native Irish were forced out of an area of land and settlers - known as planters -- from Britain were given the land. It was a way of "planting" a British colony in Ireland so they were called Plantations
tecumseh joined the war so he could protect native intrests not because of the british pressence but than he died