The three groups living in America that did not fight the British were the Native Americas, the Quakers and the Loyalists.
the algonquie , shawnee and ottawa
no
The British Invasion
There were far more than three jobs to do at a manor! Are you referring to the Three Estates? This was a concept that divided people into three groups: the clergy, the nobility, and the commoners. They can also be described as those who pray, those who fight, and those who work.
The suffrage groups did fight so hard to vote in the 1920s because they wanted representation. By choosing their own leaders their issues would be addressed.
slaves, mercenaries, and native americans
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.
The Algonquin, Shawnee, Ottawa, Wyandot, Lenape and Ojibwa all joined the French to fight the British.
Scottish, British (not Scottish), and Polish are the top three ethnic groups in Scotland.
The three main groups of people who volunteered to fight in the Continental Army were American colonists, including farmers and tradesmen; enslaved individuals who sought freedom through military service; and Native Americans, some of whom allied with the revolutionaries in hopes of protecting their lands. These diverse groups came together to support the fight for independence from British rule, motivated by various personal and political reasons. Their contributions were crucial to the success of the American Revolution.
Nationalists, Unionists and the British Government.
the algonquie , shawnee and ottawa
The three dominant tribes of the pre-Roman British Isles were the Britons, Caledonians, and Silures.
In British society, especially during the colonial era, three primary groups can be identified: the ruling class, which included the aristocracy and wealthy landowners; the middle class, composed of merchants, industrialists, and professionals; and the working class, which consisted of laborers and factory workers. These groups had distinct social, economic, and political influences, contributing to the class dynamics of the time. The interactions and tensions between these groups shaped British society and its development.
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.
There were many ethnic groups that fought in the US Civil War. Three of them are the following:1. Irish-Americans;2. British Americans; and3. Afro-Americans..this is a racial group.
Well the three MAIN groups would probably have been the British, The Boers and the Zulus. The Xhosa were also fairly powerful though.