The medal given to Native American leaders who fought for the British in the Revolutionary War is an example of which of the following?

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the distrust Native Americans felt toward the British and the United States
the distrust Native Americans felt toward the British and the United States - no response given

how relations between the Native Americans and the British and the Americans had been generally friendly
how relations between the Native Americans and the British and the Americans had been generally friendly - incorrect

how unwilling Native Americans were when it came to adopting the customs and laws of the British and the United States
how unwilling Native Americans were when it came to adopting the customs and laws of the British and the United States - no response given

the difference between the Native Americans’ relationship with the British and their relationship with the United States

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The medal given to Native American leaders who fought for the British in the Revolutionary War is an example of the difference between the Native Americans’ relationship with the British and their relationship with the United States. This medal represents the alliance and recognition of Native American contributions by the British during the war, contrasting with the often adversarial and neglectful relationship they experienced with the emerging United States.