They fought both sides
The Native Americans sided with the colonists because they wanted to fight for their land the the British had invaded
They had to decide which army to fight for, and there were various reasons to fight for each side. During the American Revolutionary War, African Americans served both the Continental Army (5,000 men) and the British Army (20000 men).
France entered the American Revolution on the side of the Patriots because they hated Great Britian.
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.
the British
they fought for both sides
They fought both sides
the British
Native Americans played roles on both sides of the American Revolution. Some tribes decided to side with the British forces against the American revolutionaries. Others, did opposite and allied themselves with the Continental Army in the fight for American independence.
They fought both sides
They fought both sides
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During the American Revolutionary War, German citizens served as mercenaries in the American Revolution. They were hired by Great Britain to help in their fight against the American revolutionaries.
both sides (apex)
The Native Americans sided with the colonists because they wanted to fight for their land the the British had invaded
Many were on the British side because they promised to help get their land back but some were also on the rebel's side