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Which best describes the viewpoint of Native Americans during the Revolutionary War?

Native groups joined both sides of the war, and some groups remained neutral.

Native groups tried their best to stay neutral, with the hope of remaining unaffected.

Native groups primarily sided with the British, as they were promised land with victory.

Native groups mainly joined the Continental troops, due to their bad history with Britain.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The viewpoint of Native Americans during the Revolutionary War is best described by the statement: **Native groups joined both sides of the war, and some groups remained neutral.**

During the Revolutionary War, various Native American tribes took different stances based on their interests, alliances, and experiences. Some tribes allied with the British, hoping to protect their lands from American expansion, while others sided with the Continental Congress or remained neutral, attempting to avoid the conflict and its repercussions.
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