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Essay heading: Experience of Native Americans during the Colonial Times
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They believed in peace first, but were willing to fight for their land. For example, in 1768 Temcuseh formed an alliance with other tribes to fight against the white man. When they realized their land was at stake, they put aside peace to fight for what they thought was right. They ultimately lost. displayed 300 characters
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Different Native Americans had different impressions of the French and the British. For example, the Huron tribe was considered “business partners” by the French. The Huron tribe did not like the British, however. I think the Huron joined the French because they thought that the French were more powerful than they were and would kill them if they didn’t accept their job... displayed next 300 characters
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