The Native Americans were subject to being slaves or exterminated by the colonial powers. They were always (and still continue to be) disadvantaged against the people with the ruling power.
Native Americans
The American Revolution had a profound and often detrimental effect on Native Americans. Many tribes were caught in the conflict, with some siding with the British in hopes of protecting their lands from American expansion, while others allied with the colonists. After the revolution, the new American government largely ignored Native American rights and land claims, leading to increased encroachment on their territories and subsequent loss of land. Ultimately, the war intensified the marginalization and displacement of many Native American communities.
Benjamin Franklin helped the native Americans during the American revolution. he helped them with getting together and fighting back at the British
the native americans.
The outcome of the American Revolution significantly impacted Native Americans, primarily by intensifying their displacement and loss of territory. As the new United States expanded westward, Native tribes faced increased encroachment on their lands, leading to conflicts and treaties that often favored American settlers. Additionally, the Revolution's ideals of liberty and self-determination largely excluded Native Americans, further marginalizing their rights and sovereignty. This period marked the beginning of a long struggle for Native peoples against colonization and cultural assimilation.
Native Americans.
because they were soldiers that has a victory in yorktown
the British
The American revolution was catastrophic to the Native American nations that were caught in the middle. They lost land, crops, and people as the two countries fought each other.
Native Americans
Great Britain and the Loyalists and Native Americans that were allied with them
New netherland
It was the 'americans' against the english, however most of the native people were helping the would be Americans
The American Revolution had a profound and often detrimental effect on Native Americans. Many tribes were caught in the conflict, with some siding with the British in hopes of protecting their lands from American expansion, while others allied with the colonists. After the revolution, the new American government largely ignored Native American rights and land claims, leading to increased encroachment on their territories and subsequent loss of land. Ultimately, the war intensified the marginalization and displacement of many Native American communities.
Benjamin Franklin helped the native Americans during the American revolution. he helped them with getting together and fighting back at the British
the native americans.
The outcome of the American Revolution significantly impacted Native Americans, primarily by intensifying their displacement and loss of territory. As the new United States expanded westward, Native tribes faced increased encroachment on their lands, leading to conflicts and treaties that often favored American settlers. Additionally, the Revolution's ideals of liberty and self-determination largely excluded Native Americans, further marginalizing their rights and sovereignty. This period marked the beginning of a long struggle for Native peoples against colonization and cultural assimilation.