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Most Native Americans during the American Revolution did not align uniformly with either the Loyalists or the Patriots; many sought to protect their own interests and sovereignty. Some tribes, like the Iroquois Confederacy, had divisions, with some factions supporting the British due to promises of land protection, while others sided with the Patriots. Additionally, many tribes attempted to remain neutral, focusing on their survival amid the conflict between European settlers. Overall, their alliances were often influenced by local circumstances and the desire to maintain control over their lands.

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