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what was a key reason many native american groups and enslaved people chose to support the british during the american revolution

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A key reason many Native American groups and enslaved people chose to support the British during the American Revolution was the promise of protection and freedom from colonial expansion and oppression. Native Americans were often concerned about the encroachment of American settlers on their lands, and the British offered to restrict colonial expansion into their territories.

For enslaved people, the British had issued proclamations, such as Lord Dunmore’s Proclamation in 1775, which offered freedom to those who would join the British army. This promise of liberty was a significant motivator for enslaved individuals seeking to escape bondage.

In summary, both groups were responding to the threats posed by American colonists, with Native Americans looking to protect their lands and sovereignty, and enslaved people seeking personal freedom.
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