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28 January, 06:32

Why did most Native Americans support the British during the American revolution

A: They hoped to expand trade relations with the British.

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  1. 28 January, 06:58
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    The British promised the Native Americans that they would control the expansion of settlers into Indian land.

    Explanation:

    The British made many promises to the Native Americans to convince them that they should provide support to the British government and military in the Revolutionary War. Mostly over-promising the British provide mere trinkets and low money offers to the Indians who were not aware of they way they were being mislead. In saying this; it does not mean the Patriots were treating the Indians any better.
  2. 28 January, 07:00
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    the question u asks is Why did most Native Americans support the British during the American Revolution?

    A. They hoped to expand trade relations with Britain.

    B. They wanted to stop colonists from settling on their lands.

    C. They were angry that the Americans allied with the French.

    D. They believed Britain would remove all Europeans from the continent.

    D is the answer (i think)

    For Native Americans, the War of 1812 was a desperate struggle for freedom and independence. Native Americans became involved in the conflict to secure British support for their own war against the United States. Led by Tecumseh, they played a key role in defending Canada.
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