They fought for the Confederacy throughout the war.
Native Americans fought on both sides in the US civil war. In some cases, tribes split over which side to support, best known of which was the Cherokee. ´Indians´ is misleading. It creates an idea that they were a single unified group.
The country will support the side it's on.
The United States was fighting on two sides. On one side they were fighting Germany, and on the other side they were fighting Japan. It technically was the same war but they call it two seperate ones because they happened on opposite sides of the United States.
Major General William T. Sherman was a leader fighting for the North or Union side.
Picture a box with four sides. Fighting on 1 side is one front. Fighting on two sides of the box is fighting on two fronts. Three sides of the box is 3 fronts, four sides of the box (surrounded) is fighting on four fronts. Two or more fronts is a multi front war.
They fought for the Confederacy throughout the war.
During the Battle of Pea Ridge in March 1862, the Cherokee Nation largely supported the Confederate side. This alignment was influenced by a combination of factors, including historical grievances against the U.S. government, promises of autonomy from the Confederacy, and the hope of securing their land and rights. Many Cherokee leaders believed that siding with the Confederacy would better protect their interests compared to the Union, which had previously displaced them.
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Several of the Native Americans were slave owners themselves. However, most of the Confederate Support stemmed from the fact that the Native American Tribes deeply mistrusted the Federal government. The Federal government had given the tribes no reason to support them, as they had been almost completely disenfranchised at the government's hands. The Union also did nothing to regain Native American support when the war began.
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each of the Cherokee were either on the Britain's' side or the americans' side. so yes they were in the revolutionary war. but it was NEVER mentioned!!!!
The United States did not support either side; it was too busy fighting Communists in Turkey and Greece.
its the same on either side of the mid-ocean ridge
He was fighting for the confederate states.
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The polarities were mirror images on either side of the mid-ocean ridge.