Native Americans engaged in numerous conflicts throughout history, and while they experienced various victories, quantifying these as "wars won" can be complex due to differing definitions of victory and the context of each conflict. Notable successes include victories in battles such as the Battle of Little Bighorn and the Siege of Fort Detroit during the War of 1812. However, many of these victories were often short-lived, as they did not lead to sustained control or sovereignty. Ultimately, the broader narrative of Native American history is marked more by loss and displacement than by outright military victories.
They won because the British gave up
They were tribes which had been subjugated by the Aztecs and joined Cortes to win back their freedom.
the colonist won the french indian war
yes the u.s won the black hawk war
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They won because the British gave up
Because they needed to survive to win the war
The native Americans
They were tribes which had been subjugated by the Aztecs and joined Cortes to win back their freedom.
he won 46 wars in his life
slaves or freemen for africans. indians had no status
the colonist won the french indian war
He won 37 wars.
Henry won the wars of the roses
they won 16
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