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The outbreak of the American Revolution had great consequences for American Indians. Many saw the Revolution as a contest for Indian lands as well as for liberty. Some groups, such as the Cherokee warriors, defied their elders and attacked frontier settlements all along the southern frontier.
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The British persuaded the Native Americans to be on their side with threats. They told the Native Americans that if the Americans won the war, they would continue settling on the Native Americans' land. Americans didn't threaten the Native Americans to persuade them to join the Continental Army. The Americans told them that they were fighting for their independence. This did not persuade them enough, so most of the Native Americans chose to fight for Great Britain.