During the revolutionary war, Indian tribes
A) first hoped to stay neutral, but man ended up fighting on the bitish side.
B) first joined the british but later switched to the revolutionary side.
C) participated in violence against both sides
D) embraced the revolutionary cause from the onset of hostilities
The Huron and Alagonquin
It caused Iroquois tribes to fight each other
The Confederates.
Many American Indians chose to side with the British during the Revolutionary War due to the threat posed by American expansion into their territories. The British had a longstanding policy of limiting colonial expansion westward, which appealed to Native tribes seeking to protect their lands and way of life. Additionally, some tribes believed that a British victory would provide them with better opportunities to maintain their autonomy compared to the American colonists, who were eager to settle and expand further into Indian territories.
Iroqouis because the British provided them arms.
The British.
Guns
King George III
George Washington
The pre Revolutionary war is the French and Indian war
The Huron and Alagonquin
Allies of France during the French and Indian War were some of the Native Americans. They included the tribes of Ottawa's and Mississauga.
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to replace missing members of their tribes
George Washington served in the Virginia militia during the French and Indian War (1754-1763) and later during the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). His experience in the French and Indian War helped shape his military leadership skills, which he effectively utilized as the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.
There was no United States during the French and Indian war
Revolutionary War and French and Indian War