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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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