How did the Indians respond to the conflict between the British and white Americans?

a. Although some were neutral, many tribes decided that their rights would be most respected by the British.
b. The Indians had been mistreated by the British so many times that most tribes supported the patriot side.
c. The Indians backed the patriots.
d. Most tribes were unaware of or uninterested in the conflicts among whites.


A

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