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Which of the following best explains why many Indigenous leaders wanted to remain neutral when the Revolutionary War began?(1 point)
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Many Indigenous leaders wanted to remain neutral because they did not know that a conflict was taking place between the British and the Americans.
Many Indigenous leaders wanted to remain neutral because they did not know that a conflict was taking place between the British and the Americans.
Many Indigenous leaders still had strong alliances with the French, which prevented them from allying with the British or Americans.
Many Indigenous leaders still had strong alliances with the French, which prevented them from allying with the British or Americans.
Many Indigenous leaders wanted to remain neutral so that they could expand their territory during the war.
Many Indigenous leaders wanted to remain neutral so that they could expand their territory during the war.
Many Indigenous leaders wanted to remain neutral to avoid violence against their communities.
Many Indigenous leaders wanted to remain neutral to avoid violence against their communities.
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Many Indigenous leaders wanted to remain neutral to avoid violence against their communities.
(They hoped neutrality would protect their people and lands from being drawn into the conflict and suffering attacks or reprisals.)
(They hoped neutrality would protect their people and lands from being drawn into the conflict and suffering attacks or reprisals.)
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