Native Americans fought for both sides, turning the tide in many of the battles. Eventually, their guerrilla warfare techniques would be the clincher for the colonists in the American Revolution.
the british
because the British sided with the native Americans
because the British sided with the native Americans
British agents from Canada armed native Americans in the west.
The Pontiac's rebellion was the bloodiest and deadliest war between the colonists and Native Americans. The British government issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763, which created a boundary between colonists and Indians.
The War of 1812.
the british and the Americans
The British and the patriots/Americans!
The Battle of Lake Erie was fought on Lake Erie between the Americans and the British in the War of 1812
The Native Americans were so important in the clash between the French and British because the Native Americans helped the French in the war between the French and British.
The Native Americans were so important in the clash between the French and British because the Native Americans helped the French in the war between the French and British.
This was strictly a British vs German engagement.
The New Americans (The Americans nowadays) and the British. The british were mad because America beat them in the revolutionary war. This war is where America's national anthem comes from.
it was between the British and the Americans
lol xd
British troops had better training and more supplies
Frontier battles with Native Americans often involved British support for Indigenous groups, leading many American settlers to view the British as an obstacle to their westward expansion. As conflicts intensified, settlers blamed the British for inciting Native resistance, fostering resentment and hostility towards British authorities. This perception strengthened the belief that Britain was undermining American interests and sovereignty, ultimately fueling anti-British sentiment leading up to the Revolutionary War. The struggle for land and autonomy on the frontier became intertwined with the broader quest for independence from British rule.