Question
How did the British convince Native American tribes to join their side?(1 point)
Responses
They told Native Americans that they would get all Colonial land in return.
They told Native Americans that they would get all Colonial land in return.
They told Native Americans that Colonial victory meant more white settlers crossing into their lands.
They told Native Americans that Colonial victory meant more white settlers crossing into their lands.
They told Native Americans that the Colonists would destroy their villages.
They told Native Americans that the Colonists would destroy their villages.
They told Native Americans that the King would reward them.
Responses
They told Native Americans that they would get all Colonial land in return.
They told Native Americans that they would get all Colonial land in return.
They told Native Americans that Colonial victory meant more white settlers crossing into their lands.
They told Native Americans that Colonial victory meant more white settlers crossing into their lands.
They told Native Americans that the Colonists would destroy their villages.
They told Native Americans that the Colonists would destroy their villages.
They told Native Americans that the King would reward them.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The most accurate response is:
**They told Native Americans that Colonial victory meant more white settlers crossing into their lands.**
This reflects the concerns many Native American tribes had about the expansion of colonial settlements and their own land rights. The British capitalized on those fears to gain support against the colonists.
**They told Native Americans that Colonial victory meant more white settlers crossing into their lands.**
This reflects the concerns many Native American tribes had about the expansion of colonial settlements and their own land rights. The British capitalized on those fears to gain support against the colonists.