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I would assume it was because it was their land, not the whites and I know personally I would have fought like hell if someone tried to do the same to me. Perhaps they knew what had happened with others and did not want to have the same done to them. Sad all around really.

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Many Indians fought in the Revolution, most of them on the side of the British. In joining they acted less out of loyalty to the king than from an awareness that American settlers threatened their land and freedom.

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Q: Why were native American groups resistant to white settlement with the appalachians?
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