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The Indians of the Eastern Woodlands. Neither the Seven Years' War nor the American Revolution brought about any freedom or rights to the Indians.

Title: The Indians of the Eastern Woodlands. Neither the Seven Years' War nor the American Revolution brought about any freedom or rights to the Indians.
Category: History
Details: Words: 454 | Pages: 1.9 (approximately 235 words/page)


The Indians of the Eastern Woodlands. Neither the Seven Years' War nor the American Revolution brought about any freedom or rights to the Indians.

A war is always a devastating component for any nation or people involved. This is true for the Indians of the Eastern Woodlands. The Indians were forced to choose sides during both the Seven Years' War and the American Revolution. Different Indian tribes even split up due to this fact. "Some tribes split into factions over issues of peace, war, and alliance with competing European powers" (Calloway, 152). However, neither the Seven Years' War nor the …showed first 75 words of 454 total

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showed last 75 words of 454 total…looking at the end results of both wars for the Indian people, it is very difficult to determine which war was more pivotal for the Indians of the Eastern Woodlands. Both wars had similar and different results for the Indians. All in all, I would say that both wars were equally crucial for the Indians. It is also sad to see that to this day, the Indians still have not regained their freedom or land.

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