Um actually most Native Americans were Neutral meaning would not take the Patriots nor Britains side. They did not believe violence solved anything and tried to stay out of the wars.
At the end of the American Revolutionary War, the group that was rewarded the most were the white patriots, as they gained independence and established a new nation. African Americans, despite their contributions, largely did not receive significant rewards or recognition, and many continued to face discrimination and slavery. White loyalists faced loss of property and status, while Native Americans were often marginalized and lost land as the new nation expanded. Overall, the war primarily benefited white patriots.
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.
They are not treated well at all. Some got their houses vandalized or burned. Others were beaten or got tar and feathered. ( That's when people striped others, poured hot tar on them and covered them in chicken feathers. Most people did not survive these.) After the war the Loyalists were kicked out of the country and went off to British Canada.
The native Americans were very superstitious, so they were afraid of storms.
In the early 1800 most of the nomadic native Americans lived in the present day North Carolina.
I say they were mostly loyalists.
Most Native American tribes sided with the British because they promised that there would be no expansion beyond the Appalachian Range.
Most Americans were more loyalists than Patriots.
Most Americans were more loyalists than Patriots.
At the end of the American Revolutionary War, the group that was rewarded the most were the white patriots, as they gained independence and established a new nation. African Americans, despite their contributions, largely did not receive significant rewards or recognition, and many continued to face discrimination and slavery. White loyalists faced loss of property and status, while Native Americans were often marginalized and lost land as the new nation expanded. Overall, the war primarily benefited white patriots.
Most Patriots came from the west and most Loyalists were born in Britain.
Patriots, because at first they were both about even then the Patriots grew larger so then about 15 to 20% were Loyalists and most of the rest were Patriots!
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.
Most Native Americans sided with the British during the American Revolutionary War because they viewed the British as a lesser threat to their lands and way of life. The British had a history of limiting colonial expansion into Native territories through policies like the Proclamation of 1763. In contrast, the Patriots' desire for independence raised concerns that they would expand further westward, encroaching on Native lands. Thus, aligning with the British seemed to offer a better chance of protecting their sovereignty.
Europeans carried out the use of native Americans as slaves the most
Native Americans used horses as their most efficient form of transportation.
It is hard because, most of the history of the native Americans has diapered with most of there culter.