Most Native Americans sided with the British in the War of 1812. American settlers were encroaching on their land, and Native Americans had already been in conflict with them before the war. The British also made efforts in the peace treaty to preserve the rights of the Native Americans, however these were mostly ignored.
whose side did the native americans take between the french and british and why?
African-Americans fought mostly for the patriots in the American Revolution.
because they were angry i guess
Jackson's position was thathe wanted the Native Americans to be in conflict with the white settlers on the West side of the Mississippi River
The majority of the tribal agents favored the Confederates. Slavery was an accepted practice among the Native Americans, therefore it stands to reason they would have favored the confederacy.
Most Native Americans sided with the British in the War of 1812. American settlers were encroaching on their land, and Native Americans had already been in conflict with them before the war. The British also made efforts in the peace treaty to preserve the rights of the Native Americans, however these were mostly ignored.
whose side did the native americans take between the french and british and why?
No i believe that they sided with the french they sided with the British
African-Americans fought mostly for the patriots in the American Revolution.
African-Americans fought mostly for the patriots in the American Revolution.
because they were angry i guess
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because they were angry i guess
There were and to some extent still are Native American peoples. Three that come to mind are: A. The Cherokee Nation, mostly in North America; B. The Aztec peoples, who thrived mostly in the area now called Mexico; and C. The Inca peoples, these Native Americans made their homes on the western side of the South American continent.
Yes, Native Americans fought in the American Revolution. Some remained neutral, but others chose whether to fight for the British or the colonials. The majority favored the British side because they had promised a halt to further English encroachment on Native American land past the Appalachian Mountains. The Americans, however, wished to expand their territory against Britain's wish and saw the Native Americans as nothing more than Britain's savages for also wanting their expansion to stop.