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A. To earn money

B. To help the French

C. To get their rights back

D. To become English Citizens

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Who was named commissiner of Indian affairs for the confederacy?

The commissioner of Indian affairs for the Confederacy was John A. Campbell. Appointed in 1861, he was responsible for negotiating treaties with various Native American tribes during the American Civil War. His role was significant in the Confederacy's efforts to secure alliances with tribes in the southern and western territories.


What were the treaties used to force removal of the five tribes?

the removal treaties


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

experienced a weakening of their power and independence


What is said about native Americans in the constitution?

The United States constitution gave Native Americans the right to vote in 1924, until this date Native Americans were not considered citizens. There are treaties that were signed by the various tribes that included the Native peoples into the constitution of the United States.


What were all the fighting factions of the American Revolution?

Fighting Factions in the American Revolution For independence of the colonies: * Continental Army, local militias, & numerous individual citizens * a few Native American tribes * France & Spain For continued colonial status under Britain: * The British Army & Navy, supported by German troops, mostly from Hesse. * many Native American tribes * numerous individual citizens, some forming local militias & other fighting units * some slaves of southern planters, who were offered freedom for military service.

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What Native American tribes signed peace treaties with the Confederacy?

The North American Native tribes had been treated badly by the US government. Some thought that forming some type of alliance with the Confederacy would be a better deal then being loyal at all to Washington DC. Both the Confederacy and the Native tribes had a common enemy, the USA. Thus the Creek, Choctaw, and Chickasaw Tribes signed treaties with the Confederacy.


How many treaties were made with the native American tribes?

In Canada 16-18 major ones. I am not sure about the U.S. though.


Does the US government have any treaties with the Native American now?

No; beginning in 1870 through 1935 the US Government abrogated (violated) all treaties ever signed with Native American's by acts of the legislature. This abrogation returned all land ownership to Native American tribes although the US Government refuses to vacate the lands taken under those treaties.


What are the native Americans tribe?

the native American tribes are called native American tribes.


What war came after the French and Indian War?

Native american tribes attacked britain and forced them out


Why couldn't American colonists settle beyond the Appalachian mountains?

The British had treaties with the Native tribes who had fought on their side in the French and Indian War.


What are the main Indian treaties?

Some of the main Indian treaties in U.S. history include the Treaty of Hopewell (1785), the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1851), the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868), and the Dawes Act (1887). These treaties established boundaries, reserved lands for Native American tribes, and attempted to assimilate Native Americans into mainstream American society.


What was the nature of the Pennsylvania Colony's relationship with the Native American tribes in the region?

The Pennsylvania Colony had a complex relationship with Native American tribes in the region. Initially, founder William Penn sought peaceful coexistence and fair treatment of Native Americans, leading to the signing of treaties and agreements. However, as the colony grew, conflicts arose over land and resources, resulting in tensions and occasional violence between the settlers and Native American tribes.


What countries were involved in the french and Indian war?

France and Britain. Also America and many different Native American tribes.


What does the constitution dictate about US trade with Indian Tribes of Native American nations?

The federal government has the exclusive right to engage in trade with Native Americans and write treaties. The individual states cannot.


Has the US ever gone back on an agreement?

Many Native American tribes would say that from Colonial American days, the land now known as the US broke many treaties with American Indians.


How did independence affect Native American?

The US War of independence had little to no effect on Native Americans. Several nations in Europe held treaties with the Native American's and hinted that they would aid these tribes in reclaiming the lands taken by the newly formed USA (the treaties were between the Natives and European kings), these threats were never more than chips used in negotiation however.