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The Miami Indians historically faced conflicts with several groups, most notably the British and American settlers during the 18th and 19th centuries. They were involved in various wars, including the French and Indian War and the War of 1812, where they allied with other tribes against colonial expansion. Additionally, their struggles were compounded by rivalries with neighboring tribes, such as the Shawnee and Iroquois, as well as the encroachment of settlers on their lands.

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