Native Americans sided with the British in the American Revolution, because

a. the British threatened to burn Native American villages if they did not fight
b. they wanted retaliation for American massacres of Native Americans in the French and Indian War
c. they were promised a reinstatement of the Proclamation of 1763
d. they were promised large amounts of guns and trade goods in return for their service
e. they feared that if the Americans won, they would push farther into Native American land


Answer: e. they feared that if the Americans won, they would push farther into Native American land

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