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Q: Which side did most native American support in the American revolution?
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Which side did the most Native Americans support in the American Revolution?

the British


By the end of the American Revolution most Native American tribes had?

experienced a weakening of their power and independence


What county gave the US most support in the American revolution?

French


Why did most floridians support Britain during the American revolution?

because they was the best


Most original Native American governments lend support to the?

evolution theory


Why didn't most American support the revolution when it began?

Most Americans were more loyalists than Patriots.


What side did the most native Americans support in the American revolution?

Depends, some northeastern tribes supported the English while others the colonists. Just like any group there were those who were neutral.


Who is involved in each side in the American revolution?

It was the 'americans' against the english, however most of the native people were helping the would be Americans


This is a quote spoken at the Second Continental Congress in regard to the American Revolution. Why would the colonists have most likely spoken these words?

They were trying to prevent a Native American alliance with the British.


What place is most similar to the American Revolution?

The American Revolution was an event not a location.


What was Franklin's most important contribution to the American Revolution?

He was instrumental in gaining French military equipment, weapons, ammunition and support for the Continental Army.


What were the two opposing opinions on which side to support in the French Revolution?

The two opposing opinions on which side that America should support in the French Revolution were to side with the French, since they helped the United States in the American Revolution, or to side with the British, since they were the United States's most important trading partner.