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The Potawatomi Indians fought in several conflicts, but they are notably recognized for their involvement in the War of 1812. During this war, they allied with the British against American expansion, participating in key battles such as the Battle of Fort Dearborn in 1812. Their resistance was part of a broader effort by various Native American tribes to protect their lands from encroachment by American settlers.

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