new immigrants and freedmen
New immigrants and freedman
Nathaniel Bacon led a rebellion in 1676 against the Virginia government, with an estimated 1,000 to 1,500 colonists joining him in attacking Native American tribes. This uprising, known as Bacon's Rebellion, was fueled by grievances over land and the treatment of Native Americans. The violence resulted in the deaths of many Native Americans and intensified conflicts between colonists and Indigenous peoples in the region.
90 Indians accompanied the colonists.
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Because it was when the French joined the colonists
More than 50,000
After the battle of Saratoga, France joined with America in the fight against Britain. Spain joined the fight (on the American colonists' side) afterwards, hoping to gain independence from British rule.
More colonists joined the patriots to fight in the American Revolutionary War.
American colonists in the militia joined i am pretty sure that this is the answer i loearned about this in s.s a couple days ago hope this helped =]]
From 1791 to 1819, nine states joined the Union as new states, expanding the frontier. These states include Vermont (1791), Kentucky (1792), Tennessee (1796), Ohio (1803), Louisiana (1812), Indiana (1816), Mississippi (1817), Illinois (1818), and Alabama (1819). This period marked significant westward expansion in the United States, contributing to the growth of the nation.
Most of the Iroquois fought on the British side. The Oneida stayed neutral for the first two years and then joined the colonists.