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Indians and the American Revolution
Comprehensive look at Native Americans' role in the war.
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Washburn, Wilcomb E. “Indians and the American Revolution.”
AmericanRevolution.org
, www.americanrevolution.org/ind1.php.
Native Americans
Collection of articles exploring various aspects of Native Americans during the war.
Which side benefited the most from the Native Americans?
Various historians weigh in on which side gained the most by the involvement of Native Americans.
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“Which side benefited the most from the Native Americans?”
Journal of the American Revolution
, 14 Aug. 2016, allthingsliberty.com/2015/11/which-side-benefited-the-most-from-the-native-americans/. Accessed 12 June 2017.
Dig deeper and search the
Digital Maine Library
databases
for the names below.
Iroquois Confederacy
Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea)
Cornstalk of the Shawnees
White Eyes of the Delawares
Samuel Kirkland
Guyasuta of the Senecas
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