because the British supported the native Americans and because they were siding with them. that was the easiest question
because the British supported the native Americans and because they were siding with them. that was the easiest question
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Frontier battles with Native Americans often involved British support for Indigenous groups, leading many American settlers to view the British as an obstacle to their westward expansion. As conflicts intensified, settlers blamed the British for inciting Native resistance, fostering resentment and hostility towards British authorities. This perception strengthened the belief that Britain was undermining American interests and sovereignty, ultimately fueling anti-British sentiment leading up to the Revolutionary War. The struggle for land and autonomy on the frontier became intertwined with the broader quest for independence from British rule.
After Tecumseh and other Native Americans fled to British-held Canada, many Americans concluded that the British were actively supporting Native American resistance against American expansion. This perception fueled anti-British sentiment and intensified calls for war, contributing to the outbreak of the War of 1812. Americans believed that the British were inciting Native American tribes to attack frontier settlements, thereby threatening their security and territorial ambitions.
George Washington was military aide of British General Braddock. He was also a defender of the frontier in the Americas.
because the British sided with the native Americans
because the British sided with the native Americans
because the British sided with the native Americans
because the British sided with the native Americans
because the British supported the native Americans and because they were siding with them. that was the easiest question
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were getting aliance with native americans
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Pontiac captured three important forts in the west frontier from the British. He was the Ottawa chief of Native Americans.
George Rogers Clark