The British promised to halt the expansion of colonial settlers past the Appalachian Mountains as they did at the end of the French and Indian War. The Indians also had experienced the greed of colonial settlers first hand in places like western Massachusetts and Upper New York state.
the patriots thought of the native Americans as traitors because they sided with the British.
No i believe that they sided with the french they sided with the British
because the British sided with the native Americans
because the British sided with the native Americans
because the British sided with the native Americans
Patriots- were American fighting for freedom Loyalist- sided with King/ the British
because the British sided with the native Americans
Most Native American tribes sided with the British because they promised that there would be no expansion beyond the Appalachian Range.
Most Native Americans sided with the British during the American Revolutionary War because they viewed the British as a lesser threat to their lands and way of life. The British had a history of limiting colonial expansion into Native territories through policies like the Proclamation of 1763. In contrast, the Patriots' desire for independence raised concerns that they would expand further westward, encroaching on Native lands. Thus, aligning with the British seemed to offer a better chance of protecting their sovereignty.
Because they felt that they were less of a threat then the Americans.
Loyalists remained loyal (hence their name) to the Crown.
The Iroquois sided with the British for the French and Indian War. The British paid the Iroquois to kill Americans that crossed over the Appalachian Mountains. The Algonquin Indians sided with the French. The Algonquin also had fought against Americans in the colonies. The British had a superior army and the Iroquois were a more united group of native Americans