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Order. Arrange in chronological order the following events leading to American Indian participation in the American Revolution.



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To arrange events related to American Indian participation in the American Revolution in chronological order, several context-specific events can be considered. However, without specific events listed in your question, I'll provide a general sequence that typically represents the timeline leading to American Indian participation in the Revolution:

  1. French and Indian War (1754-1763) - This conflict set the stage for American Indians' roles by shifting power dynamics in North America and leading to increased tensions between British settlers and Native tribes.

  2. Proclamation of 1763 - Following the war, this British proclamation attempted to limit colonial expansion westward, which caused resentment among colonists and some American Indians who sought to protect their lands.

  3. Rising Tensions Between Colonists and British (1760s-1770s) - As colonial dissatisfaction with British rule grew, many tribes began to reassess their alliances and consider aligning with different sides.

  4. American Revolution Begins (1775) - As the war began, various tribes decided to either support the British or the American colonists based on their own interests, leading to varied participation.

  5. Formation of Alliances (1775-1783) - During the war, several Native American tribes formed alliances with both British and American forces, affecting the strategies and outcomes of various battles.

If you have specific events to arrange, please provide those details for a more tailored chronological order.