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Learn how Native Americans were affected by the American Revolution, and how they participated in the war.

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How Were Native Americans Affected by the Revolution?

Chief Pontiac visiting Major Henry Gladwin of the British army prior to the Pontiac Rebellion of 1763.

Discover how the American Revolution affected Native American populations, both during and after the war took place.

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Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea) Biography & Facts

Joseph Brant by Gilbert Stuart, 1786.

Learn about Joseph Brant, also known as Thayendanegea, Native American soldier, missionary, soldier, and former Chief of the Mohawk tribe.

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Events Leading up to the Stockbridge Indian Massacre

Learn about the events leading up to the Stockbridge Indian Massacre, and find out about Nimham's Indian Company of 1778.

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The Stockbridge Indian Massacre: Death in the Bronx

Historical battle map showing troop positions and movements during the attack upon the stockbridge indians.

Learn about the Stockbridge Indian Masscre in the Bronx, NY, in August 1778, written by teacher and historian Richard S. Walling.

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Indians and the American Revolution

Double portrait by Benjamin West of Colonel Guy Johnson and Mohawk Chief Karonghyontye, 1776.

Learn about what happened to Native Americans during the American Revolution, and what role they played in the conflict.

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