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Aron Keller
17 September, 12:25
Why did Loyalism appeal to Native Americans?
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Abbie Chapman
17 September, 16:05
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They did not think the colonists could defeat the British in the end. Also, Native Americans had already had alliances with the British in the past (French and Indian War).
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