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why did many native american groups and enslaved people side with the british during the american revolution? (1 point) they were promised equal representation in a postwar government they hoped the british would offer them more freedom after the war. they wished to preserve their religious traditions, which were influenced by britain they hoped the british would make the french leave their lands
Native American groups and enslaved people during the American Revolution hoped that the British, who were in opposition to the American colonists, would offer them more freedom. The British had incentives to gain their support, and promises of freedom were a powerful motivator. There was no promise of equal representation, religious preservation was not the main factor, and the French - related concern was not the key reason.
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They hoped the British would offer them more freedom after the war.