Generally not. The government in Washington was the same one which had, without variation, uniformly screwed the tribes in each and every treaty, and had forced them onto the Trail of Tears.
The only unit east of the Mississippi, north or south, which had organized Indian components was Thomas' Legion of North Carolina. It had four companies of Cherokees from the Eastern Band.
In Oklahoma (which then was then the Indian Territories) there was a Civil War within the western band of Cherokees, over which of the white mens' governments to support. Stand Waite of the western Cherokees was the only Native American general in either Army, and he was a Confederate.
Individual Indians served in many units, north and south. Eli Parker, a Seneca, was an aide to General Grant, and was present at Appomattox, in the room when Lee signed the surrender. As Lee was leaving he noticed Parker and stopped, and said "I am glad to see a representative of the original Americans here today."
Several of the Native Americans were slave owners themselves. However, most of the Confederate Support stemmed from the fact that the Native American Tribes deeply mistrusted the Federal government. The Federal government had given the tribes no reason to support them, as they had been almost completely disenfranchised at the government's hands. The Union also did nothing to regain Native American support when the war began.
During the Civil War, Oklahoma was not yet a state but was part of the Indian Territory, where various Native American tribes had conflicting loyalties. Some tribes, like the Cherokee and Creek, sided with the Confederacy, hoping to protect their lands and sovereignty, while others aligned with the Union. The region saw significant military activity and skirmishes, including the Battle of Honey Springs in 1863, which was a crucial Union victory. Ultimately, the war left a lasting impact on the tribes and the future state of Oklahoma.
The Union established that states do not have the right to secede from the Union.
during the civil war washington D.c was the capital of the union
There were 19 states in the Union.
During WW II, the Soviet Union was one of the allied countries which helped to defeat Nazi Germany.
Tecimseh's Confederacy which included the Shawnee, Creek, Piankeshaw, Kickaoo and Wea as well as individuals from the Five Civilized Tribes..
Several of the Native Americans were slave owners themselves. However, most of the Confederate Support stemmed from the fact that the Native American Tribes deeply mistrusted the Federal government. The Federal government had given the tribes no reason to support them, as they had been almost completely disenfranchised at the government's hands. The Union also did nothing to regain Native American support when the war began.
The soviet Union was not neutral during World War 2, it was part of the Allied forces.
they had a common enemy germany
United States, Soviet Union
The union with allied countries.
The United Kingdom and its empire, The United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Soviet Union)
It was part of soviet union.
During the Korean War they were supported by China and the Soviet Union (the two major communist powers)
During World War 2, there were thirty-two official countries listed as the Allied Powers. The chief Allied Powers were Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union, the United States and China.
Allied Powers