Yes, Native Americans actually have the highest enrollment numbers as an ethnic group in WWI and WWII. They were used a code talkers, and scouts. I think the number is roughly 16,000 enlisted in the 1900's to help... and something like 25,000 in WWII. Almost half the population during WWI weren't legal citizens yet, so many were with voluteer enlistment rewarded by being granted citizenship.
The native Americans were given guns, so they could easily decimate settlers
Im doing a history homework and i need answer's to these questions1. Why did France and Britain fight in the war?In which war? There were many, many conflicts historically between England, and later Britain as a whole, and France.2. Why did the Britishcolonies fight?Fight who and when?3. Why did Native Americans fight?If you mean why did they fight the American colonists, it was because they were being killed and displaced by a nation who saw the native Americans as being incapable of diplomacy, and basically took every chance they could to kill native Americans. This would also be why there were so many native Americans fighting on the royalist side during the American revolutionary war; under british rule, there would have at least been restrictions on the American ethnic cleansing.
If you mean before 1917, no. we were neutral until 1917
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Egypt fort with the Americans i think?
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how to fight with the british , the british had a war with the native Americans .sitting bull is a native American how to fight with the british , the british had a war with the native Americans .sitting bull is a native American
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Native Americans.
Because americans stole land and oppress native peoples.
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They fought in it.
I meant to add with the Indians. sry.--If by Indians you mean Native Americans, yes, some did fight: most opposing the Americans.
The Americans.
They wanted to prove their loyalty to the United States. They wanted to show that they were fighting and loyal to try to stop discrimination.
Second World War, in which over 16 million Americans were inducted into the Armed Forces.
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