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Practice Quiz: The New Republic
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Question 10 (5 points)
Why was the Revolutionary War a problem for Indigenous American tribes
Their land was bought by the British settlement of Canada.
The British took their allies with them back to England.
The American government punished them for helping the British.
Many tribes allied themselves with the British.
Question 11 (5 points)
What happened to slaves as a result of the Revolutionary War?



Answer :

Final answer:

The Revolutionary War led Indigenous American tribes to take sides to protect their lands, with many supporting the British due to promises of security, while some tribes allied with the Americans.


Explanation:

Many tribes saw the Revolutionary War as a contest for their lands, leading them to choose sides in the conflict to protect their territories. Native Americans supported the British in large numbers due to promises like the Proclamation Line of 1763 providing security against expansion. However, some tribes, particularly in New England, sided with the Americans.


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