Native American Confederate allies who had fought with the Confederacy had their peace-treaties with the Union invalidated after the Civil War and were harassed for several years to follow. Check out History Central.com :)
Tecumseh
the french and Indian war... this pinned the french colonies and their native American allies against the British colonies and their native American allies... this war was more or less an extension of The Seven Years War which was fought across the Old World
French and Indian War.
French and Indian War.
The French and Indian War was part of a wider grobal conflict between France and britain and their allies. The American portion of the war was begun by George Washington at Ft. Duquesne when British Native American allies killed a French diplomat.
The French and Indian War began because of the American colonists and the French colonists both wanting to move into the area west of the Appalachian Mtns. Since the colonists wanted to farm there and the French wanted to fur trap, they could not coexist in the same area. So pretty much, the French and their Native American allies fought against Britain, the American colonists, and their Native American allies.
Some allies in the French and Indian war were different tribes of Native Americans and the Prussians.
The French and Indian war in North America saw the American colonists and the British army engage in battle with the French and their Native American allies. Noteworthy about this war was that George Washington was a commander who waged war on the French.
Allies
In Europe - the Seven Years war, fought between British led allies and French led allies. In North America - the French and Indian war, which was fought between Great Britain, her North American colonies, native American allies and France, with its colonies and allies. The British won the war in North America, which ended with the Treaty of Paris (1763). This is considered the birth of Britain's Imperial Empire, as London was granted full control of North America, French India and most of the Caribbean.
The primary figure who convinced many Native Americans to abandon their British allies during the American Revolutionary War was Sir William Johnson, a British Indian agent. He had established strong relationships with various tribes and used diplomacy to persuade them to remain neutral or side with the Americans. Additionally, the changing dynamics of the war and the promise of land and autonomy from American leaders further influenced Native American decisions to shift allegiances.