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At the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876, George Custer attempted to fight primarily against the Lakota Sioux and Northern Cheyenne tribes. These groups were united under leaders such as Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, who were resisting the encroachment of settlers and the U.S. government's policies on their lands. Custer's forces were decisively defeated in this battle, marking a significant moment in the conflicts between Native American tribes and the U.S. government.
Yes, during the American Revolutionary War, some American leaders sought alliances with Native American groups and offered payments or incentives to encourage them to fight against the British. The Americans aimed to secure the support of Native tribes to counter British forces and their Native allies. However, not all Native American groups chose to side with the Americans, as many had their own interests and grievances against colonists.
they would fight alone
Indians were inspired to fight against British rule due to a combination of factors, including widespread discontent with oppressive colonial policies, economic exploitation, and cultural disrespect. The rise of nationalist leaders, such as Mahatma Gandhi, promoted ideals of self-determination and civil disobedience, galvanizing popular support. Events like the Jallianwala Bagh massacre further fueled anger and resentment against British authority, uniting diverse groups in the struggle for independence. Ultimately, a growing sense of national identity and the desire for sovereignty motivated the movement for freedom.
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best policy was divide and rule 10 they tried to make people fight against themselves 20 this weaken unity 30 they tried to make themselves as the ruler
slaves, mercenaries, and native americans
Occasionally different Chinook groups would fight wars against each other, or against other Northwest Coastal tribes.
Metacom was a Wampanoag chief who brought different American Indian groups together to fight against the English.
Occasionally different Chinook groups would fight wars against each other, or against other Northwest Coastal tribes.
Fight wars without the use of nuclear weapons; limited wars.
It is called a civil war.
According to the Declaration of Independence, the British had enlisted their standing army, foreign mercenaries, and the Native American tribes living along the frontier to fight against the colonists. All three groups are mentioned explicitly in the grievances section of the Declaration of Independence.
they would fight alone