The didn't take a side with anyone, they hated white people
In the South American Indians took in the Civil War. This was the 1st time in history.
most Indians took the south side because for the first time ever Indians had political representation.
The South, because for the first time ever, Indians had political representation.
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what? which side did they take in what?
Oklahoma wasn't a state back then, it was a reservation for the Indians (Native Americans"), so it didn't take sides. The Indians hated them both.
The Union side was 2,100,000 men strong and the Confederate side was 1,064,000 strong. All together, 3,164,000 soldiers fought in the American Civil War.
On one side it was sad that so many were killed, on the other side, it was good for the nation to sort itself out.
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Native Americans fought on both sides in the US civil war. In some cases, tribes split over which side to support, best known of which was the Cherokee. ´Indians´ is misleading. It creates an idea that they were a single unified group.
Massachusetts was one of twenty-three states to side with the Union (North) in the American Civil War.
He was on the South side.