Why was the fighting on the frontier in the Revolution especially destructive???

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Native Americans and settlers attacked British forces at Fort Vincennes, Indiana.
Native Americans and settlers attacked British forces at Fort Vincennes, Indiana.

Native Americans attacked colonial settlements, and settlers killed neutral Native Americans.
Native Americans attacked colonial settlements, and settlers killed neutral Native Americans.

British forces and their allies attacked Native American settlements at Cahokia.
British forces and their allies attacked Native American settlements at Cahokia.

British forts and colonial settlements were attacked by Native Americans.

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The most appropriate response to why the fighting on the frontier in the Revolution was especially destructive is:

Native Americans attacked colonial settlements, and settlers killed neutral Native Americans.

This response highlights the intense violence and chaos that occurred as different groups fought for control and survival, leading to significant destruction and loss of life on all sides, including the indiscriminate violence against neutral parties.