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How did the Revolutionary War affect the relationship between settlers and Indians?
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It increased the fighting between settlers and Indians, leading the settlers to claim more Native American lands.
It decreased the fighting between settlers and Indians, because the settlers were fighting the British.
Most Indians sided with the settlers, who had promised to keep the colonists in the East.
Most settlers sided with the British who had promised to help fight the Native Americans.
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It increased the fighting between settlers and Indians, leading the settlers to claim more Native American lands.
(Frontier violence rose during and after the Revolution as tribes and settlers clashed, many tribes allied with the British, and postwar expansion and treaties pushed Native peoples off their lands.)
(Frontier violence rose during and after the Revolution as tribes and settlers clashed, many tribes allied with the British, and postwar expansion and treaties pushed Native peoples off their lands.)
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