During the American Revolution, various Native American groups chose to support the Americans, notably the Oneida and Tuscarora tribes, who allied with the Continental Congress. These tribes sought to protect their lands and autonomy against British encroachment. However, many other tribes, like the Mohawks and Senecas, sided with the British, hoping to preserve their territory from American expansion. The involvement of Native Americans in the revolution was complex, reflecting diverse interests and strategic considerations.
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The americans revolution pushed new groups of people into other areas of british north america
Groups of indians who followed herds of buffalo were
Yes, though "Native Americans" is much more correct than "American Indians". The early explorers accidentally mistook the natives for Indians because they did not know a world outside of Asia, Europe and Africa. They sailed west thinking they would hit India, but instead ran into America. Because they thought they landed in India, the Indian term stuck, even though the Native Americans are not Indians. (Indians are Caucasians while Native Americans are more related to East Asians).
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The americans revolution pushed new groups of people into other areas of british north america
The effects of the Revolution were equally hard on women, slaves and Indians. All three groups suffered and were subject to inequality and discrimination.
Hispanics, African Americans, and native Americans (American "Indians") still do not have the opportunities as persons of European ancestry.
other republican groups fought to overthrow aristocratic governments
Early Americans discriminated against "african americans" and "american indians' A: Also the Chinese who worked, not only on the transcontinental railway system, but on many of the railroads in this country.
Groups of indians who followed herds of buffalo were
Well, Arizona's ethnic groups consists of European Americans, Spanish Americans, Navajo Indians, hundreds and even thousands of other ethnic groups. Due to this, a lot of "culture" in Arizona, consists of things that European Americans (Caucasian peoples) and Spanish Americans do on a daily basis. Finally, due to the fact that the Navajo Indians live in Indian reservations, in the North-Central & South-Central sections of the US State of Arizona, those Indians live like we do, but all of those native Navajo Indians have the same characteristics that all of them, hundreds of years ago, before the "Trail of Tears' came into existence."
Yes, though "Native Americans" is much more correct than "American Indians". The early explorers accidentally mistook the natives for Indians because they did not know a world outside of Asia, Europe and Africa. They sailed west thinking they would hit India, but instead ran into America. Because they thought they landed in India, the Indian term stuck, even though the Native Americans are not Indians. (Indians are Caucasians while Native Americans are more related to East Asians).
The Taino Indians
The same reason why people change when they get new friends, to blend in. The same goes for races, as Americans blend together more so than Americans and English or Americans and the Casino Indians.